Scaned relief edited and renderd in Zbrush - artcam software. Way Of The Cross-14 Stations of the Cross - Via_Dolorosa - Via Crucis - Jesus Christ Christian free stations model https://www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-print-models/art/sculptures/jesus-dried-by-veronica-way-of-the-cross-14-stations-via-crucis
Model created, edited , renderd in Zbrush - artcam software.
ready for PRINTING OR MILLING ON CNC for that we renderd many pictures to imagine the different metals that can be used for this model IF YOU NEED ANY SUPPORT AM HERE FOR YOUR HELP
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The Stations of the Cross refer to a series of depictions of the events of the Passion of Christ and the prayers and rituals associated with these. There are truths to be gleaned from this practice for any believer, reminding us of Jesus’ death and sacrifice to save us from sin and redeem us.
For centuries, Roman Catholic believers have celebrated the Stations of the Cross, or Way of the Cross, usually the week before Easter. The Stations of the Cross refer both to a series of depictions of Christ’s journey from the court of Pontius Pilate to the tomb and to a short pilgrimage centered around these stations.
Though the Stations of the Cross or Via Crucis is typically associated with Catholicism, some Protestant churches also participate in this or a modified version of the practice. Though certain denominations may not agree with all parts of the Stations of the Cross, there are truths to be gleaned from this practice for any believer, reminding us of Jesus’ death and sacrifice to save us from sin and redeem us.