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The sella, equivalent to our stool or footstool, or even a low chair, was the most common type of seat during the Roman period, probably because of the ease with which it could be carried from one place to another. Were used both by slaves and by the emperor himself, although those of the lower classes were surely much simpler, while wealthy people had access to precious woods. The folding chair (sella curulis) was an important sign of power in Roman times. There were seals with or without a backrest, which folded like scissors, like modern camping chairs, for easy portability. Modeled in Blender with PBR texture (Diffuse/Metallic/Roughness/Normal openGL) in Substance Painter at 4k 2k and 1k resolution. Different LOD implementations.
LOD 00
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Faces 29160
LOD 01
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Faces 7290
References: https://www.ilmattino.it/napoli/cultura/pompei_come_duemila_anni_fa_arredi_ricostruiti_nelle_domus-1888961.html
Manuel Moreno Alcaide. 2013 https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=5210167