Footstools have been known for many years, and have evolved throughout history. The footstool is attested in ancient Egypt, where it was utilized to ascend chairs perched high off the ground. It was also used to rest a person's feet when he or she was seated. In Rome, footstools were use aside a bed (lectus triclinaris) for greater comfort when climbing and made of the same materials and decoration of the bed. Replica of a Roman footstool from the 1st Century A.D. from the furniture recreation from the Imperial Villa of Pompei. Historically accurate game ready asset modeled in Blender and high quality PBR (Diffuse/Metallic/Roughness/Normal_OpenGL) textures in Substance Painter at 4k 2k and 1k resolution and subdivision ready for different LOD implementations, at FBX and OBJ and .blend files to work with any 3D software.
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Pompei: Villa Imperiale-Alcova
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xwff6XfPOIU
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Reconstrucción virtual del mobiliario doméstico romano a través de las fuentes antiguas. Manuel Moreno Alcaide. 2013
https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=5210167
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