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Karnak Temple Complex Scale Model (Digital Karnak)

photo by Ann Wuyts7

Karnak Temple Complex Scale Model (Digital Karnak) — Fotopedia
Not an actual scale model of the Karnak Temple Complex, but 'Virtual Karnak', as seen on Google Earth, with a fake 'tilt shift' effect added to it.

(In an attempt to make google earth a bit less flat and shadowless! ;))

For Digital Karnak - Reconstructing the Karnak Temple complex in 3D on Heritage Key.
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Scale model

A scale model is a physical model, a representation or copy of an object that is larger or smaller than the actual size of the object, which seeks to maintain the relative proportions (the scale factor) of the physical size of the original object. Very often the scale model is used as a guide to making the object in full size. Scale models are built or collected for many reasons.

Professional modelmakers often create models for many professions:

Hobbyists or amateur modelmakers make die-cast models, injection molded, model railroads, remote control vehicles, wargaming and fantasy collectibles, model ships and ships in bottles for their own enjoyment.

Scale models can also be objects of art, either being created by artists or being rediscovered and transformed into art by artists.


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