30-pound cannon
17th-century 24-pound cannon with projectiles, charge, gunpowder (in a leather bucket) and utensils to charge the cannon and to clean it after firing. Besides the normal iron cannon balls of 30 pounds, there are different types of mast-cutters (to break the mast of a ship) or incendiary bombs (to set a ship alight). Volume 1 of Mémoires d’artillerie by Surirey de Saint Remy (BnF) gives all the de…
Tvůrce
- visualdimension
Předmět
- Weapons & Military
- Cannon
- virtualreconstruction
- cannonballs
- Cultural Heritage & History
- 17th-century
- field artillery
- cannons (artillery)
Typ položka
- 3D
Tvůrce
- visualdimension
Předmět
- Weapons & Military
- Cannon
- virtualreconstruction
- cannonballs
- Cultural Heritage & History
- 17th-century
- field artillery
- cannons (artillery)
Typ položka
- 3D
Poskytovatelská instituce
Agregátor
Výrok o právech tohoto položka (není-li uvedeno jinak)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Práva
- Visual Dimension bvba
Datum vzniku
- 2023
- 2023
Časové
- 1640
- 17th century CE
- 1640
Místa
- Fort Lillo
Původ
- The 3D model has been created in Blender based on multiple drawings from the military manual of Surirey de Saint-Remy (BnF), videos and images of 17th-century re-enactment of military events and the publication “De Forten Lillo en Liefkenshoek” by Han Leune. This model has been integrated into an interactive virtual world, based on the Unity3D platform, depicting the fortress of Lillo, in the year 1640.; Animations; Polygonal modelling; Texture mapping; Virtual reconstruction
Identifikátor
- share3d:1440
- share3d:1440
Formát
- glTF
Jazyk
- English
- en
je součástí
- Share3D
- Belgium
souvislosti
- https://hanleune.nl/de-forten-lillo-en-liefkenshoek
- https://fortlillo.blog/2023/10/28/de-kanonnen-van-fort-lillo/
- https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k1513240s?rk=42918;4
Rok
- 2023
- 1640
Země původu
- Belgium
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