Viking mead hall

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Viking mead hall

Among the early Germanic peoples, a mead hall or feasting hall was initially simply a large building with a single room.
From the fifth century to early medieval times such a building was the residence of a lord and his retainers.
These structures were also where lords could formally receive visitors and where the community would gather to socialize,
allowing lords to oversee the social activity of their subjects.
The mead hall was generally the great hall of the king.

- contains 27 individual objects that can freely be moved around.

- four scenes are included. lights are already attached to their light sources

- all objects are attached to the mead hall,so they can be easily moved and rotated around the scene.

- The four different starting scenes, are split into 2 scenes where the mead hall contains furnitures and other objects,
and two where it only have the light sources.

- One of each version comes with the outside area as well.

Materials included for Firefly, Superfly and Daz3d (Iray)

Software:  
Poser 10 / Poser Pro 2014 +, Poser Pro 11, DAZ Studio 4 With IRAY

Renderosity
Architecture for Poser and Daz Studio