An atmospheric diving suit (ADS) is a small one-person articulated anthropomorphic submersible which resembles a suit of armour, with elaborate pressure joints to allow articulation while maintaining an internal pressure of one atmosphere. The ADS can be used for very deep dives of up to 700 m for many hours, and eliminates the majority of significant physiological dangers associated with deep diving; the occupant need not decompress, there is no need for special gas mixtures, nor is there danger of decompression sickness or nitrogen narcosis. Divers do not even need to be skilled swimmers. The first properly anthropomorphic design of ADS, built by the Carmagnolle brothers of Marseilles, France in 1882, featured rolling convolute joints consisting of partial sections of concentric spheres formed to create a close fit and kept watertight with a waterproof cloth. The suit had 22 of these joints: four in each leg, six per arm, and two in the body of the suit. The helmet possessed many individual 50 mm glass viewing ports spaced at the average distance of the human eyes. Weighing 380 kg, the Carmagnole ADS never worked properly and its joints never were entirely waterproof. It is now on display at the French National Navy Museum in Paris.
What is included:
Vintage ADS figure
Hose and Chains hanger - smart prop
historical Iron - PBR and Specular texture
steampunk black n brass - PBR and Specular texture
Helmet point light
Custom zero pose
Up to 4kx4k and textures suitable for closeups, Unpacked Runtime Size: 95 MB.
suitable for animations.Scaled to poser people. Historical Inspiration/Original Design.
Software:
Poser 7+, Poser 11