In this series, I present simple photogrammetry studies focusing on ancient Egyptian gods and figures. By collecting data from original artifacts, I was able to create detailed 3D models. Moreover, these studies highlight how traditional photogrammetry techniques can evolve into next-generation, AI-powered 3D reconstructions. As a result, they provide insight into both the artistic and technological complexity behind digital cultural preservation.
The primary goal of this project is to study ancient Egyptian art in depth, while ensuring its survival in digital form. Through photogrammetry, I have reconstructed the geometry, ornamentation and symbolic elements of each figure and sculpture. This approach not only preserves their visual integrity, but also reveals their cultural and historical significance. As a result, the project acts as a bridge between ancient history and modern technology.
Note: 4 image views (front, back, left, right) were enough to create the photogrammetry.