Circus Minimus for Poser

Circus Minimus for Poser

Originally designed as a racetrack in Roman times, chariots would race around the obelisk in the center, entertaining thousands of people.
Since this race track wasn't as large as the nearby arenas, it got the Latin nickname of "circus minimus", which means "small circle".

Over time, the ground was paved over, the stadium seating removed, and the area was turned into a marketplace. After that, storefronts and housing were built up around the piazza. But after all the centuries, it still retained its name from the Roman times.

Although all the action takes place in the center, the backsides of the buildings have enough detail that you can use this building as part of a city scene.
This model is a facade and there are no interiors and none of the doors can open.

Product Features:
* Poser figures: obj, cr2/ png:
* Buildings, at 455,686 polygons
- Separate parts which can be repositioned or hidden or shown:
-- 16 chairs
-- 12 tables
- Each building can be hidden for easier camera placement
* Obelisk, at 155,188 polygons.
- Separate parts which can be hidden or shown:
-- Obelisk
-- Sphinx
* "All", which adds the buildings and obelisk to the scene with the obelisk parented to the buildings.

Textures:
* One set of texture maps with corresponding normal/ bump maps.
* Most textures are 2048x2048 and 4096x4096 pixels in size, though the textures for the storefront windows are about 621x1000 pixels.

Cameras:
* Fifteen camera files are included.
- You can use these camera files to render the scene or use them as starting points.

All sales images rendered in Poser Pro 2012 with the included camera presets.

Designed for use in Poser 6 and above.

Software: Poser 6+

Renderosity
Architecture for Poser and Daz Studio