Guardroom Graffiti Wall3D ModelNoAI
The east wall in Room 28 of the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument in St. Augustine, Florida, contains a rich amount of historic graffiti. The room housed Spanish soldiers who lived in town with their families and worked in the fort on 24-to-48 hour shifts. Soldiers on duty rested in the Guardrooms. Stories told through historic carvings and writings on the walls relate to ships that the men may have had association with or represent their artistic expression. Writings that can typically be found on the walls include names or initials, alphabet letters, and dates. While these drawings and writings can be found in numerous places on the fort walls, the east wall of room 28 has a number of ship drawings and other historic carvings of note. What can you find? HINT- you can digitally remove the color from the wall by selecting a Matcap Render available on the settings tool in the bottom right corner. Removing the color can allow better viewing of carved details.
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