Asset Overview
The model shows some of the graffiti preserved in the prison of the town of Picón (Ciudad Real, Spain). The jail of Picón had two cells located on the ground floor of the City Hall. Its construction dates from the sixteenth century and is one of the few examples that are preserved in La Mancha. On its walls the prisoners recorded numerous graffiti among which we can see deer, crosses, buildings, hearts ... It was in use until the nineteenth century, at which time the Spanish judicial and prison system changed.
3D model made in Reality Capture using 183 images. Additional processing completed in Geomagic Wrap, Zbrush, Substance Designer, and Blender
Bibliography:
López-Menchero, V.M. et al. (2020): “Los graffiti carcelarios de la Edad Media y Moderna en la provincia de Ciudad Real: Un estudio comparado”, in De los controles disciplinarios a los controles securitarios: Actas del II Congreso Internacional sobre la Historia de la Prisión y las Instituciones Punitivas, pp. 37-54.