Gilt bronze jug and plate made with reference to various finds from a Pompeian context, as well as pieces from the British Museum collection. These types of pieces were used in contexts of a certain purchasing power, associated with banquets and meals.
LOD0: 28K Poly / 57K Tris
LOD1: 11K Poly / 22K Tris
LOD2: 6K Poly / 6K Tris
LOD3: 2K Poly / 2K Tris
Game Ready Model
Formats: .FBX; .OBJ; .blend.
PBR materials (JPG/PNG)
Texture maps: Base Color, Normal Map, Metallic, Roughness, AO, Height.
Texture resolution: 1K, 2K and 4K.
Rigged: No
Animated: No
Mask for color alternatives: No
Pablo Aparicio Resco
Allison, P. M. (2004). Pompeian households: analysis of the material culture, Monograph 42. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA.
CONNOLY, Peter (2009): Pompeii, Oxford University Press, pp. 36-37.
Dosi, A.; Schnell, F. (1986). I Romani in cucina. Edizioni Quasar
Fausto & Felice Niccolini. Houses and monuments of Pompeii. Valentin Kockel, Sebastian Schütze. Taschen, 2016.
HUNGERFORD POLLEN, John (1820-1902): Ancient and Modern Furniture and Woodwork. Published for the Committee of Council on Education by CHAPMAN AND HALL, 193, PICCADILLY
British Museum bronze jug:
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/246537