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3D models of some Inoceramus bivalves that can be found along Colorado's Front Range.


Samuel M

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Models can be viewed using this website: Online 3D Viewer or through other software. 

 

These are two very nice examples found in the Rocky Ridge Sandstone in Larimer County, Colorado.

I am not able to upload many files at a time but I will be making posts occasionally with models of either inoceramid bivalves or scaphite ammonites.

123223080_Inoceramus-Kprl(2)-9.glb

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Moved to PALEO RE-CREATIONS

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2 hours ago, jpc said:

nothing happens when I click on the .glb files

I will probably need to upload them to a website and link the model instead of uploading the actual file. I'll repost the models once I figure that out.

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Models can be viewed using this website: Online 3D Viewer or through other software. 

 

People:

It's a 3-D file. Download it, or don't!

It is for use with a 3-D printer or for viewing in 3-D.

Most Windows PC's now come with 3-D viewing software.

Mine is called 3-D Viewer. Built in to Windows 10.

    Tim    -  VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER

   MOTM.png.61350469b02f439fd4d5d77c2c69da85.png      PaleoPartner.png.30c01982e09b0cc0b7d9d6a7a21f56c6.png.a600039856933851eeea617ca3f2d15f.png     Postmaster1.jpg.900efa599049929531fa81981f028e24.jpg    VFOTM.png.f1b09c78bf88298b009b0da14ef44cf0.png  VFOTM  --- APRIL - 2015  

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"In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks."

John Muir ~ ~ ~ ~   ><))))( *>  About Me      

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