Technical Artist from the Netherlands. Blender, realtime stuff, open-source, etc.
tenochtitlan.thomaskole.nl
Thomas Kole
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Taken somewhere in the 1940's. It's really a different world. Mexico City is hidden in the haze.
Another phenomenal panorama by Ola Apenes from the archive of the Etnografiska museet. This time from the Cerro de la Estrella, in much higher quality. It shows a network of canals, chinampas, and various towns.
In ~1940, Ola Apenes took two photos from the Xaltepec volcano in the Valley of Mexico. It shows a sweeping image of the drying Texcoco Lake, and three towns (former altepemeh) at the foot of the Sierra de Santa Catarina. All this is now Iztapalapa, Mexico City.
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Pretty happy with guess #8. Completely fumbled #4
The image quality leaves something to be desired, but I think it's magnificent. It shows Santa María Aztahuacán, Santa Cruz Meyehualco and Santa Marta Acatitla
It's out! Download my Cobweb generation and simulation experiment from Gitlab.
It should be easy to integrate: it's just a Geometry Nodes setup.
Have some fun with it, and let me know if you run into anything.
gitlab.com/thomaskole/g...
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This is from the collection of the Etnografiska museet, Stockholm. Public domain: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pa...
The Dutch NatGeo came out too! It has the Mohenjo Daro article in it, kinda cool to read it in my own language.
A bit more bts here:
www.thomaskole.nl/md_natgeo.html
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