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Study on Photorealism

3D art is a passion of mine, a passion I donโ€™t have too much time for unfortunately. However, once in a while I decide to take a week off a work on a project to learn something new. In this specific project, I tried to copy a real picture I found on the web and …

A small figurine of two human-like figures. The larger figure is standing and holding a staff, while the smaller figure is kneeling and holding an object resembling a bowl or fruit. The figurine appears to be made of a light-colored material, possibly ivory or ceramic, and is placed on a dark circular platform. The background is blurred, emphasizing the figurine itself.

Netsuke 3D

When I was working at the Perceptual Robotics Labs of Scuola Sant’Anna, we were approached by the local museum of graphics to help with an exhibition they were planning. They wanted to put on show the private collection of Netsuke from Prof. Edda Brescianini, a world-renowed archaeologist and Egyptologist, and needed us to come up …

A modern abstract sculpture made of stone, placed on a circular base. The sculpture has smooth, curved surfaces and appears to be an intricate, intertwined form. There is a small plaque on the base of the sculpture with the text 'MOTHER AND CHILD HENRY MOORE.' The sculpture is situated in a dimly lit room with stone walls and a tiled floor, with light casting shadows on the sculpture and the floor. The interplay of light and shadow highlights the smooth texture and curves of the sculpture, making it visually interesting.

Digital “Mother and Child”

In 2017 I was hired by the now-defunct London-based AR company ARTechs to supervise the photogrammetric 3D reconstructions of the “Mother and Child: Hood” statue by contemporary artist Henry Moore, temporarily in display at St Paul’s Cathedral. The job was fully remote, and the company CEO had to take the pictures himself following my direction. …