Tutankhamun Golden Mask 3d Model
Tutankhamun Golden Mask 3d Model – Unearthing Ancient Grandeur
Discovered by Howard Carter in 1925 within tomb KV62 in the Valley of the Kings, the original golden mask of Tutankhamun represents one of humanity’s most breathtaking archaeological finds. This funerary mask served as a powerful symbol of the pharaoh’s divine kingship and journey into the afterlife, embodying the peak of 18th-dynasty Egyptian craftsmanship. Its discovery captivated the world, revealing the opulent burial practices of ancient Egypt.
The mask’s historical context is as rich as its material composition, offering profound insights into the beliefs, artistry, and political power of the New Kingdom period. It remains a cornerstone exhibit at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, drawing millions to witness its golden majesty and intricate details.
Tutankhamun Golden Mask 3d Model – Crafting Digital Authenticity
The creation of this exceptional 3D model involved a rigorous process, leveraging cutting-edge software like Maya, ZBrush, and Substance Painter. The artist meticulously referenced numerous videos, documentaries, and high-resolution photographs to ensure maximum fidelity to the original artifact. This commitment to accuracy distinguishes the model, providing a true-to-life representation of the pharaoh’s death mask.
A particular triumph in this digital recreation lies in the precise replication of the glyphs adorning the mask’s back. The artist painstakingly matched these ancient inscriptions, ensuring that the virtual mask carries the same authentic message as its real-world counterpart. This dedication provides a unique opportunity for virtual explorers and scholars to study these crucial details up close.
Precision in Every Detail
Every element of the Tutankhamun golden mask 3d model reflects an unwavering commitment to historical accuracy and artistic excellence. From the flawless golden sheen that mimics the original’s precious material to the intricate inlays, the model captures the essence of this ancient wonder. Digital artists skillfully rendered the material properties to convey the weight and luxury of the original.
The model’s high level of detail makes it an invaluable resource for educational purposes, historical research, or simply for those who appreciate ancient art. It allows for an interactive exploration that static images cannot provide, revealing new perspectives on a beloved artifact.
- Exquisite replication of the golden surface texture and reflective properties.
- Accurate portrayal of the inlaid semiprecious stones, including lapis lazuli, quartz, and obsidian.
- Faithful reconstruction of the cobra and vulture headdress symbols, representing Upper and Lower Egypt.
- Precise rendering of the ancient hieroglyphic inscriptions on the mask’s reverse, mirroring historical records.
Experience History Virtually
This digital rendition empowers users to interact with history in unprecedented ways. Researchers can examine the mask’s construction and iconography from multiple angles without the constraints of physical exhibition. Educators can engage students with an immersive learning tool, bringing the ancient world to life in classrooms and virtual environments.
For enthusiasts, this model offers a personal encounter with one of civilization’s most iconic treasures. You can rotate, zoom, and study the mask’s details at your leisure, gaining a deeper appreciation for the artistry and cultural significance of the artifact. Experience the majesty of Tutankhamun’s legacy through this expertly crafted digital representation.
To learn more about the physical mask and its current home, consider visiting the Egyptian Museum in Cairo website. For other high-detail models, consider checking out our Chinese Carved Polychrome Ivory Figures.
Seller Original Description
The mask of Tutankhamun is a gold death mask of the 18th-dynasty ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun (reigned 1332–1323 BC). It was discovered by Howard Carter in 1925 in tomb KV62 in the Valley of the Kings, and is now housed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. I Made this model using maya, zbrush and substance painter, as a part of a personal project I’m woking on. I tried to recreate the mask with maximum fidelity using videos, documentals and photos. The back gliphs are exactly the same as in the real mask, excluding the two external columns on both sides as I didn’t fins any reference to look at. Hope you all like it and it helps to virtually-explore this fabulous historical find. Any feedback and comment will be appreciated! Roger MV
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| ABOUT THE SELLER |
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| SELLER-USER-NAME | Roger Masats Vidal |
| 3D Model formats | FBX, OBJ, BLENDER, TEXTURES, Materials |
| 3D Model details | VR / AR / Low-poly, Textures, Materials, UV Mapping, Scale transformations |
| Triangles | 86.4k |
| Vertices | 44.1k |
| Category | Characters & Creatures, Cultural Heritage & History |
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