tlaloc 3d models
32 3d models found related to tlaloc.cults3d
... by the mesoamerican cultures in Mexico. ...The ring is based on the god Tlaloc, it was considered to be the god of water and rain. The model was printed on resin for prototyiping before sending it to made in gold plated brass. ... #ANYCUBIC3D
sketchfab
It represents the god Tlaloc, the Aztec god of the rain, water and eartly fertility. The base was created in Mudbox. The geometry for the turquoise tiles was created using a mix of 2D and 3D using Substance Painter and Zbrush. All final textures...
sketchfab
Tlaloc, Aztec Exhibit, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City Tehuacan, Puebla (900-1521 AC) Tlaloc was a member of the pantheon of gods in Aztec religion. As supreme god of the rain, Tlaloc was also a god of earthly fertility and of water. He...
thingiverse
... M8, 2 nuts M8, 1 washer M8. make sure you print the left and right point, they are not interchangeable. you might need to sand a few connection down to make them fit http://bas126.deviantart.com/art/Tlaloc-s-tuning-fork-3D-print-622005124 good luck!
myminifactory
Depicted on the front of this Stela is Tlaloc, the god of rain, lightning and thunder. The god is shown here wearing a headdress with the symbol of the year that the Stela was dedicated. In the lower portion, the mustache and fangs characteristic of...
cgtrader
Vessel of Tlaloc the god of rain and fertility in the Aztec mythology.
myminifactory
Seasonal festivals and sacrificial offerings were made to Tlaloc in Tenochtitlan, and at Mount Tlaloc to the east. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we...
myminifactory
... forms of expression of Teotihuacan adapting them to their cult, like for example the Old Fire-god. ...In this case, the position of the hands is different, and attributes of the rain god Tlaloc have been added (canine teeth, rings around the eyes).
sketchfab
Aztec ceremonial heater shaped with the image of the god of rain, used in human sacrifice
sketchfab
... que portaban vasijas similares donde guardaban el agua, que más tarde derramarían sobre el pueblo. La pieza original se encuentra exhibida en la Sala 5 del Museo del Templo Mayor. https://www.templomayor.inah.gob.mx/salas-del-museo/sala-5-tlaloc
sketchfab
Olla de cerámica modelada con un mascarón en alto relieve del rostro de Tláloc, el dios de la lluvia. Los mexicas lo concebían conformado por dos serpientes que se entrelazaban en la nariz y juntaban frente a frente sus cabezas donde se sitúa la...
sketchfab
Escultura de Tláloc registrada en localidad de Tutuapan, municipio de Ixtapan del Oro en el Estado de México. ...Centro INAH Estado de México Unidad de Analisis Geoespacial
myminifactory
As supreme god of the rain, Tlaloc was also by extension a god of earthly fertility and of water. He was widely worshipped as a beneficent giver of life and sustenance, but he was also feared for his ability to send hail, thunder, and lightning, and...
cults3d
This birdlike demon flies about on a demon golem of roiling smoke. ... He serves the demon Tlaloc, the Aztec God of Change, and thru his service is granted beautiful tentacle-y mutations and extra arms.
myminifactory
... appear in Teotihuacan mural art as providers of water, the vital replenisher of life. Pottery vessel of the Teotihuacan Storm God (later known to the Aztecs as Tlaloc), with goggle eyes and fangs protruding from the corners of a curled upper lip.
myminifactory
... in a foul mood when he does not find his mate waiting for him. The tribe of Tlaloc has been known to slaughter entire armies using the enraged, invincible old god, and thus maintains their independence against the other larger and stronger tribes.
myminifactory
... was one of the most revered animals and was, apparently, an accompanist to musicians and dancers. From their shell they made the 'ayotapalcat' percussion instrument, whose sound at the faculty to provoke the joy of Tlaloc and attracted thunder.
myminifactory
In the Aztec Creation myth, Tlaloc was a ruler of the 3rd Sun, he was linked to Mazalt (Deer) the 7th day, his calendar equivalent was 9 Ocelotl- the Jaguar, he was number 8 of the 13 Lords of the Day and ninth Lord of the Night and his animal sign...
thingiverse
This Dice Tower represents Tlaloc, the rain giver, an aspect of the Goddess of Rebirth from our World of Aach'yn. Tlaloc is the Snakefolk version of Juvé, the highest of the good dieties in our game world. It was originally sculpted by Aether...
cults3d
... and of arts, crafts and knowledge. ...He was also the patron god of the Aztec priesthood, of learning and knowledge. Quetzalcoatl was one of several important gods in the Aztec pantheon, along with the gods Tlaloc, Tezcatlipoca and Huitzilopochtli.
myminifactory
... or as sacrificial stones. Among the Mexicas, these figures were linked to the god Tlaloc, as we can see in this magnificent example in which the character is luxuriously dressed and carries a variant of the mask of this god of rain and lightning.
sketchfab
As one of the gods responsible for fertility and agricultural produce, he is also associated with Tlaloc (god of rain), and Cinteotl (god of maize). Xochipilli may correspond to the Tonsured Maize God among the Classic Mayas. ...Source:...
cults3d
These Ancient Aztec warriors worship Tlaloc, God of Change, who has freed them from their corporal bodies, sealing their archaic armor around them. It is rumored that the remains of their decayed bodies are still inside. This makes them single...
myminifactory
This particular expansion to Aztlan brings Diagonal Walls, Alien Visitor Skulls, Iconography Panels, BIG floors, Door and Floor options, and the massive Tower of Tlaloc. The models are split up into four .zip files because DriveThruRPG's download...
thingiverse
From the sculpture’s description on artsmia.org: *‘Chalchiuhtlicue, literally “She of the Jade Skirt,” is the Mexica goddess of water and the wife of rain god Tlaloc…Precious stone or shell was once inlaid into her eyes, the incisions in her cheeks,...
sketchfab
The Vision Serpent rising before her has two heads, one at each extreme, from the mouth of one emerges a warrior, from the other emerges the head of central Mexican deity Tlaloc, a water god from the distant metropolis of Teotihuacan in the Valley of...
myminifactory
As one of the gods responsible for fertility and agricultural produce, he was also associated with Tlaloc (god of rain), and Cinteotl (god of maize). Xochipilli corresponds to the Tonsured Maize God among the Classic Mayas. Xochipilli was also the...
myminifactory
The Temple was called Huēy Teōcalli (Great Temple) in the Nahuatl language. It dedicated simultaneously to Huitzilopochtli, god of war and the sun (right), and Tlaloc, god of rain and agriculture (left), each of which had a shrine at the top of the...