July 29, 2010

Six-Winged Seraphim 3D

As I mentioned in the previous post, the newly unveiled Seraphim mosaic in Hagia Sophia reminded me of a head mapped to a flat surface. I am not an expert in 3D mapping, but I created the following composite showing how the face could have looked in 3D. I used FaceShop, a Photoshop plugin, to map the features of the depicted face to the features of a 3D face. The software then creates a 3D model that can be rotated maintaining the features of the original. I took two angles that show the shape of a face.

I wanted to see how this would look to see if the original artists could have envisioned how a rounded face could be presented on a flat surface. This is a speculative image at best, a curiosity item, a thinking tool.

Two views of the 3D mapping of the mosaic

Two views of the 3D mapping of the mosaic

Related posts:

  1. Hagia Sophia Folio
  2. Hagia Sophia, a new mosaic unveiled
  3. From the roof of Hagia Sophia
  4. Hagia Sophia: A Short Video
  5. Hagia Sophia, III: View from the roof
  6. Hagia Sophia, II: Inside
  7. Hagia Sophia, I

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