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Archaeology tools | #KnollingScanChallenge
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Nick Mason Archaeology
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A collection of some of the junk currently in my everyday toolbox, artfully arranged on my living room floor. Before I get a load of flack from other archaeologists, yes I know my tools are dirty and rusty, and yes the paracetamol is for hangovers.

Pretty happy with how it came out given the amount of stuff with blank or shiny surfaces. Some objects refuse to model correctly though. For example the metal tool blades seem to come out great at the dense point cloud stage (see below), but I just could not get them to render in mesh no matter what I tried. Any suggestions welcome, does this just require more detailed photography?

Published 6 years ago
Dec 4th 2019
  • Art & abstract 3D Models
  • Cultural heritage & history 3D Models
  • trowel
  • tools
  • toolbox
  • knolling
  • archaeology-3d-photogrammetry
  • toolkit
  • metashape
  • photogrammetry
  • archaeology
  • knollingscanchallenge

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