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Package content:
- Real life size statue, stone base and oxydized bronze
Land impact of 16 at real life size (8.90 meters high for statue + base)
- Museum size statue, antique bronze and 2 marble bases
Land impact of 3 at reduced size (4 meters high for statue + base), includes both traditional textures and PBR material versions
Please note:
- as of March 26 2024 only the Linden Lab official viewer supports PBR materials. Our view is that current implementation is not fully satisfactory.
- for the best effect, the PBR items should be used inside a PBR ready room or space ("probe" enabled). See Linden Lab documentation on how to implement this if your building is not yet PBR Ready.
The original statue of Napoleon on horseback (1868) is displayed at the Laffrey pass (French Alps) where Napoleon gained the support of local military on his way back from Elba island on March 7th 1815.
The sculptor is Emmanuel Fremiet (1824-1910).
This item is an adaptation under CC Attribution-ShareAlike license, of a 3D model from IMA Solutions - https://www.artec3d.com/portable-3d-scanners
The statue base is a reconstruction of the original one in the city of Grenoble, before the monument was moved to Laffrey in 1929.
A reduced size model is on display at the Grenoble museum.
The real life statue is 4.5 meters high (+base).
See item in Second LifeVery beautiful in PBR Viewer in 2025
The detail and quality of this beautiful reproduction is extraordinary.
As everything I have purchased from Never Totally Dead, their attention to detail and artistic creative talents combine to take our breath away and transport us to a different time or place where the virtual transforms seamlessly into the real and makes our world an even more beautiful place. Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose.
Merci beaucoup, messieurs de NTD