Statuette of Nemesis

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Opus Poly
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Sketchfab
Polygon Count
62,608
Release Date
2021-09-05
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CC BY 4.0
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From the Getty Villa (https://bit.ly/3zOw9Aa): > The goddess Nemesis, the personification of moral right and retribution, stands surrounded by symbols of her power. Her right foot rests on the body of a conquered transgressor. Her left hand holds the wheel of fortune, a symbol of her control of destiny. The wheel rests on a globe representing the cosmos, and then an altar. Her wings indicate the swiftness of her vengeance. > > This statuette is not a standard portrayal of Nemesis, however. The unknown Roman sculptor has given the goddess the facial features and hairstyle of Faustina I, the wife of the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius, who ruled from A.D. 138 to 161. Generated from 68 iPhone SE photos in Agisoft Metashape. De-lit with Agisoft De-lighter. Remeshed in blender, baked in Marmoset, touched up in Substance Painter. If you would like the full resolution model DM me on Twitter or Instagram! I can also send you the various other maps you need for use in Substance Painter.