Obenaltendorf shoes - a digital reconstruction3D Model
The 3D model presents a digital reconstruction of a pair of shoes dating to the 3rd century AD. The reconstructed shoes were found on the feet of a male bog body at Obenaltendorf in Germany. The shoes are of a carbatina type, meaning that they are made from one piece of leather. This piece is sewn shut at the back to form a heel. The shoes are worn by inserting a lace through the tabs that can be tightened and closed. The reconstruction was made by using original cutting pattern provided by Martin Moser (https://www.pinterest.ru/martinmoser/). The piece of hide was wrapped around the foot in Clo3D software, textured in Substance Painter and post-processed in 3dsMax.
The authors are Martijn A. Wijnhoven https://vu-nl.academia.edu/MartijnAWijnhoven
(VU University Amsterdam)
Aleksei Moskvin https://independent.academia.edu/AlekseiMoskvin
and
Mariia Moskvina https://independent.academia.edu/MariiaMoskvina
(Saint Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design)
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