These 3D assets were produced by Korea Heritage Service as a project to build raw resources for the production and supply of Korean heritage digital contents in 2024.For commercial use, you can mark the 'Korea Heritage Service' as the source.KOREA HERITAGE SERVICE [KHS]The Korea Heritage Digital Service is a service that releases various national heritage data, so that companies, regions, and the public can easily find high-quality national heritage data. It is expected to be of great help to the public as well as companies, local governments, universities and research institutes by releasing national heritage data such as 3D data, drawings, photos, reports and videos that are difficult for the public to access.You can easily access the data by using conditional search functions such as designated items, regions, eras and production years, and also can easily check information such as 3D scanned videos and web VR contents provided by Korea Heritage Service through services such as '3D Asset' and 'Theme Contents'.Gyeongbokgung Palace 경복궁Gyeongbokgung Palace, the main palace in the Joseon Dynasty, was built after King Taejo, founder of the Joseon Dynasty. He had the capital moved to Hanyang during the fourth year of his reign (1395). Its name, literally meaning “great fortune,” originated with a phrase of Sigyeong (Book of Songs), quoted by Jeong Do-jeon, an eminent scholar in the Joseon Dynasty: "I've already drunk and have been full with virtue, so I will help you get great fortune in my late year as a man of virtue.”Gwolnaegagsa, Gyeongbokgung Palace 궐내각사Sujeongjeon is a building on the west side of Geunjeongjeon, with Gyeonghoeru Pavilion to the north. The area where Sujeongjeon is located corresponds to the area of Gwolnaegaksa Temple, where Jiphyeonjeon was the headquarters of civil affairs, including the creation of Hangul, and was an institution that conducted academic research during the reign of King Sejong and advised and suggested major policies to the king. To the east is the royal palace of Sajeongjeon. At this point where the realm and the realm of subjects meet, the government offices within the palace are located. Sujeongjeon was rebuilt during the reign of King Gojong and was briefly used as a royal palace. It was demolished during the Japanese colonial period, and now only the main building, Sujeongjeon, remains.Features:Complex of GwolnaegagsaNumber of Unique Meshes: 185Collision: YesVertex Count: 4 - 1,622,466LODs: NONumber of Material Instances: 76Number of Textures: 249Texture Resolutions: (512*512, 1024*1024, 2048*2048, 4096*4096)Supported Development Platforms:Windows: (Yes)Mac: (No)



