Visual reconstruction of Hampi Temple - Construed Graphically, Pictorially and Digitally

The existing temple complex in Hampi, Karnataka, India was extensively studied, analyzed and documented. The complex was measured-drawn and digitized by plotting its edges and vertices using AutoCAD to generate 2d drawings. The graphic 2d elements developed were extended into 3 dimensional objects u...

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Main Author: Meera Natampally
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Language:English
Published: Universitat Politècnica de València 2014-05-01
Series:Virtual Archaeology Review
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Online Access:http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/var/article/view/4225
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description The existing temple complex in Hampi, Karnataka, India was extensively studied, analyzed and documented. The complex was measured-drawn and digitized by plotting its edges and vertices using AutoCAD to generate 2d drawings. The graphic 2d elements developed were extended into 3 dimensional objects using Google sketch-up. The tool has been used to facilitate the visual re-construction to achieve the architecture of the temple in its original form. 3D virtual modelling / visual reconstruction helps us to visualize the structure in its original form giving a holistic picture of the Vijayanagara Empire in all its former glory. The project is interpreted graphically using Auto-CAD drawings, pictorially, digitally using Sketch-Up model and Kinect.
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spelling doaj-art-371c7c82b10547c29a46be1d11461f822025-01-02T17:04:17ZengUniversitat Politècnica de ValènciaVirtual Archaeology Review1989-99472014-05-0151011712610.4995/var.2014.42253165Visual reconstruction of Hampi Temple - Construed Graphically, Pictorially and DigitallyMeera Natampally0National Institute of Advanced StudiesThe existing temple complex in Hampi, Karnataka, India was extensively studied, analyzed and documented. The complex was measured-drawn and digitized by plotting its edges and vertices using AutoCAD to generate 2d drawings. The graphic 2d elements developed were extended into 3 dimensional objects using Google sketch-up. The tool has been used to facilitate the visual re-construction to achieve the architecture of the temple in its original form. 3D virtual modelling / visual reconstruction helps us to visualize the structure in its original form giving a holistic picture of the Vijayanagara Empire in all its former glory. The project is interpreted graphically using Auto-CAD drawings, pictorially, digitally using Sketch-Up model and Kinect.http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/var/article/view/4225Reconstrucción visualModelo sketchupKinectArquitecturaTemploVijayanagara
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Visual reconstruction of Hampi Temple - Construed Graphically, Pictorially and Digitally
Virtual Archaeology Review
Reconstrucción visual
Modelo sketchup
Kinect
Arquitectura
Templo
Vijayanagara
title Visual reconstruction of Hampi Temple - Construed Graphically, Pictorially and Digitally
title_full Visual reconstruction of Hampi Temple - Construed Graphically, Pictorially and Digitally
title_fullStr Visual reconstruction of Hampi Temple - Construed Graphically, Pictorially and Digitally
title_full_unstemmed Visual reconstruction of Hampi Temple - Construed Graphically, Pictorially and Digitally
title_short Visual reconstruction of Hampi Temple - Construed Graphically, Pictorially and Digitally
title_sort visual reconstruction of hampi temple construed graphically pictorially and digitally
topic Reconstrucción visual
Modelo sketchup
Kinect
Arquitectura
Templo
Vijayanagara
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