About Temple of Baal-Shamin 3D
Baal was a major northwest Semitic god, perhaps head of the pantheon of the Biblical Philistines and father to the god Dagon. A mystery surrounding the term Baal was that it was also a word that meant "Lord" and applied to several different gods. Very little is known about the worship of Baal, though this model is based on the temple in Palmyra, in modern Syria. The remains of the temple dedicated to Baal Shamin, the Semitic deity which resembles Bel is located to the northeast of the main Tetrapylon. It was first built in 17 AD but was further built and reconstructed in the 2nd and 3rd centuries.
Components
Includes: building, baal statue, basin, incense burner
About Bible 3D
This model is a Bible 3d series model from Meshbox Design. The Bible 3D series brings ancient, world faith locations, objects and people to life so artists can create their own religious artwork.
Contents
The contents of this model set are based on the software package it is used with. Please check to see that you have selected the right version for you.
Temple of Baal-Shamin 3D Pro
- 6 texture and bump maps
- .max version under Pro Licensing
- Art Licensing for ALL other versions
Temple of Baal-Shamin 3D for Bryce
This set is compatible with Bryce 5.5 and higher.
- 6 texture and bump maps incorporated into BR5
- Bryce BR5 Model
- Art Licensing
Temple of Baal-Shamin 3D for Poser
This set is compatible with Poser 13 or higher.
- separate props of objects
- 6 texture and bump maps
- dials: doors open/shut
- removable roof
- version of model with pre-placed props
- OBJ of model
R2 version has an organized runtime, with separate props (pp2), character based model (cr2) versions of the model.
Temple of Baal-Shamin 3D for Shade
This set is compatible with Shade 9 or higher.
- 6 texture and bump maps
- Organized Shade 9+ SHD file
- Art License
Temple of Baal-Shamin 3D for Vue
This set is compatible with Vue 13 or higher.
- 6 texture and bump maps
- Vue VOB 13 object version of model
- Cinnamon Tree Vue .veg
- Art License
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