3D renders Simply defined, 3D rendering is the process of generating a 2D picture from a three-dimensional digital scene. Specific techniques and specialized software are used, and data sets specify each item’s color, texture and material. Stone Age hunters in swamp, detail Bronze Age farmers toiling in dune landscape Bronze Age farmers toiling in dune landscape, detail Medieval farmers on their way to work Medieval farmers on their way to work, detail Roman Limes along Rhine near Grebbeberg Roman Limes along Rhine near Grebbeberg, detail of Roman flatbottom vessel Roman Limes along Rhine near Grebbeberg, detail of vegetation A stroll in a medieval village street Weichselien period with a group of exploring Neanderthal people, detail Weichselien period with a group of exploring Neanderthal people Messenger speeding along Roman limes Messenger speeding along Roman limes Neanderthal people in dune environment Neanderthal people in dune environment Neanderthal people and sabretooth Neanderthal people and sabretooth, detail Bronze Age environment with burial mounds Bronze Age environment with burial mounds, settlement detail The siege of Leiderdorp 1574, detail of 360º image The siege of Leiderdorp 1574, detail of 360º image The siege of Leiderdorp 1574, detail of 360º image The siege of Leiderdorp 1574, detail of 360º image Village of Schipluiden 1700 AD, detail of 360º image Village of Schipluiden 1700 AD, detail of 360º image Village of Schipluiden 1700 AD, detail of 360º image Oldengaerde Estate around 1800 AD Oldengaerde Estate around 1800 AD Bijvanck Motte tower Nature development Velhorst Funnelbeaker culture burial ritual River Scheld in Allerod, Ghent University Mesolithic scene at river Meuse – Ghent University Terrestrialization – target visualization reedland – target visualization dune habitat – present versus target visualization peat digging around 1800AD, Peel area marshland visualization as block- NIOZ medieval peat digging, Zeeland province medieval peat digging, Zeeland province « Previous 1 … 3 4 5