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Pigasia’s 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. The authors of the 3D model are

Aleksei Moskvin https://independent.academia.edu/AlekseiMoskvin

Mariia Moskvina https://independent.academia.edu/MariiaMoskvina

(Saint Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design)

and

Victor Kuzmichev https://independent.academia.edu/VictorKuzmichev

(Ivanovo State Polytechnic University)

See more at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD39yeQZs-I

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Published 7 months ago
Nov 6th 2021
  • Art & abstract 3D Models
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