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More model informationCredit: University of Leicester. This model of King Richard III’s grave shows the king’s remains in-situ shortly after their discovery by University of Leicester archaeologists beneath a car park in Leicester in 2012. The model has been generated using Agisoft’s Photoscan from photographs taken during the excavation. If you would like to learn more about the search for King Richard III please visit www.le.ac.uk/richardiii.
Mar 16th 2016
9 comments
I really love this kind of technology applied to archeology, and I loved the University of Leicester and King's Richard III story
impressive !
Hey - we featured your model in our review of 2017 on the Sketchfab blog:
blog.sketchfab.com/2017-in-review
Thanks for sharing your skills with our community and we look forward to seeing more great work from you in 2018 :)
This is so interesting. Thank you so much for posting it online for all of us to see, as this is a very relevant archaeological discovery. The state of his column... wow!
Brilliant clarity.
Thanks for the comments/questions. The model was created using the pro version of Photoscan. We have no plans to make it downloadable at the moment but this might change in the future.
Can I ask if you used the standard or pro version of Photoscan? Thinking of giving it a try.
Great scan and amazing historical value, it's a staffpick!
Will this be made downloadable at some point? If not, spectacular nonetheless!