Introduction
In architecture, a gargoyle is a carved stone grotesque with a spout designed to convey water from a roof and away from the side of a building. Preventing rainwater from running down masonry walls is important because running water erodes the mortar between the stone blocks.[1] Architects often used multiple gargoyles on buildings to divide the flow of rainwater off the roof to minimize the potential damage from a rainstorm. A trough is cut in the back of the gargoyle and rainwater typically exits through the open mouth. Gargoyles are usually an elongated fantastic animal because the length of the gargoyle determines how far water is thrown from the wall. When Gothic flying buttresses were used, aqueducts were sometimes cut into the buttress to divert water over the aisle walls.
Package Summary
4 Variations Including >> Stone Texture >> Cracked Stone Texture >> With Base >> Without Base
He driven with a menu that contains the following feature:
>> Prim Scale Resizer
>> Position Changer
>> Rotation Changer
>> Transparency(Alpha, Visibility, Show/Hide) Changer
>> Glow Changer
>> Full Bright Changer
>> Revert function.
>> Menu On/Off function for End User.
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This Gothic Gargoyle statue is perfect for creating a spooky atmosphere whether on a pedestal in a garden, cemetery, or haunted mansion. Or perch it high upon the rooftop of a church or mansion. It's totally worth the price!