Albert Memorial – Kensington Gardens, London
The Albert Memorial, directly north of the Royal Albert Hall in Kensington Gardens, London, was commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband Prince Albert, who died in 1861. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic Revival style, it takes the form of an ornate canopy or pavilion, in the style of a Gothic ciborium over the high altar of a church, sheltering a statue of the prince facing south. It is 54m tall and took over ten years to complete.
The memorial was opened in July 1872 by Queen Victoria, with the statue of Albert ceremonially "seated" in 1876.
This memorial was made by using some textures and references from a photogrammery model. So credits go aswell to: https://sketchfab.com/artfletch
A very big thx goes out to my friend @raccoon who helped me a lot with textures and advices.
Main Model – 4 Submeshes:
Tris: 62.7k
Texture: 4096×4096,_d,_n,_a
LODs:
Tris: around 1k
Texture: 512×512,_d
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