
Corinthian Order Vignola Column
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Other Orders and Columns https://3ddd.ru/collection/shared/5079628 The order is built according to the rules given by the Italian Renaissance architect Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola. Used literature: I.B. Mikhalovsky "Architectural forms of antiquity" 1949; O. Garneri "Orders of Civil Architecture" 1937 For accuracy of construction, the value of the Module is taken to be 1080 mm, so the model is quite large, with a total size of 48.54 x 16.56 x 34.56 m. References - Kazan and St. Isaac Cathedrals in St. Petersburg. The model includes a Corinthian order of two types: with and without decorations. Without decorations - an arch without a pedestal, three-quarter columns. With decorations - an arch with a pedestal, freestanding columns with pilasters. You can vary these parameters and simulate various types of architectural porticoes. In a stand-alone order, the modifier stack is not collapsed to enable further entablature construction. - The model at the origin, the pivots of the objects in the center - Columns, elements of capitals, modules - instance. The elements of capitals are attached to the column trunks (link) and are blocked by moving, turning, scaling (hierarchy> link info> locks). To move, rotate or scale the column, change the barrel object (fust). - No groups - Normal is not inverted - X-form done - Textures and materials have correct names, without Cyrillic - There is no excess geometry Polygons: 2 187 707 Vertices: 2 212 193



















