At 2 metres long and 1.5 metres high, the collosal foot of Emperor Constantine is one of the largest surviving marble feet from antiquity. It was part of a 12-metre tall seated statue.
The original is in the Capitoline Museum in Rome.
This scan is from a copy in front of the entrance to the Roman Imperial Baths in Trier / Germany.
The copy of the monumental base is based on 3D scan data and was milled from polystyrene and then cast in concrete in triplicate.
212 photos taken in Feb 2022 with a Sony a6000 and processed in Reality Capture.