Ancient Roman Forum. Circa 50 BCE.
Computer-generated 3D reconstruction of the Ancient Roman Republic Forum during the final years of the Republic.
The aerial Ancient Roman Forum footage begins east of the Forum and ends looking west and the city of Rome beyond.
Description
During the late Republic era, The Forum was likely surrounded by packed streets of apartment buildings, with Rome’s population reported to be around 1 million. The residential buildings reached up to 5 storeys tall, with shops and utility facilities such as laundries and small bathhouses, located on the ground floor.
Historic Accuracy
The imagery is for illustrative usage only. We cannot guarantee the historical accuracy of the city masterplan, building design, materials or any other aspect of representation. The detailed 3D model has been constructed using available reference sources on the internet. Our team used this extensively researched reference material to interpret our visual representation of how the environment may have appeared. We do not accept responsibility for inaccuracy or omissions.
Technical Details
Frame rate:
- 25 frames per second
Resolution (pixels)
- Preview: 1280×720 (720p)
- HD: 1920×1080 (HD)
- 4K: 3840×2160 (4K)
- Image Print: 5000×2813 (A3@300dpi)
- Image Digital: 1920×1080
Colourspace
- sRGB
Creative Software
- Autodesk 3ds Max
- Chaos V-Ray
- Chaos Phoenix
- SiNi Software
- Adobe Creative Suite
Read more
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Reference Links
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Republic
https://www.worldhistory.org/timeline/Rome/

















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