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Farnos’ costume from a traditional engraving
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Aleksei Moskvin
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The 3D model presents a digital look of a historical costume from a Russian lubok print “Farnos i Pigasia” dating to the 18th century. The costume was made for a theatrical performance «Indecent is decent» (Ivanovo State Museum of Local History named after D.G. Burylin, October 30, 2019 – March 1, 2020, http://xn–80ablhhepdp1a2ae9h.xn–p1ai/). The 3D reconstruction was made by using historical block patterns, 2D scans of textile materials and 3d scans of contemporary actors. Anthroscan, Clo3D, SubstancePainter and Unreal Engine 4 software programs were applied. A video presentation of the 3D model is available at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCTQCzEpoeLuo_6RFLyIWZcO8f-c0LcaM&feature=shared

The authors of the 3D model are Mariia Moskvina and Aleksei Moskvin (Saint Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design)

The authors thanks Victor Kuzmichev for his valuable contribution to the reconstruction.

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Published 4 years ago
Nov 6th 2021
  • Art & abstract 3D Models
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