A Victorious Danish Soldier

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A Victorious Danish Soldier (1850-1851), Herman Wilhelm Bissen (1798-1868), The National Gallery (Copenhagen, Denmark). Made with Memento Beta (now ReCap Photo) from AutoDesk. Bissen pays homage to the Danish foot soldier from the war 1848-1851, where the Danish government prevented the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein from leaving the Kingdom of Denmark. The sculpture marks the first time in European history that a memorial to military victory did not show a goddess, a general, or a monarch, but a simple, anonymous soldier from the battlefields. For more updates, please follow @GeoffreyMarchal on Twitter.

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GeoffreyHM
BlueSky: nerotbf.bsky.social FAB: Geoffrey Marchal Scientist passionate of computer graphic and science simulation and visualization. I started doing computer grqphic at 19, in 1993. Passing from POV-RAY to LightWave, Houdini, 3DStudio, 3DS Max, Blender. In 2014, I have started 3D scanning with first a Kinect from Microsoft and afterward moved to photogrammetry. Photogrammetry is more flexible and I use mainly 123D Catch and Memento beta, both from Autodesk. In 2015, I started 3D printing with a Solidoodle Press.

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