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    Bas-relief, also known as low relief, is a sculptural technique where figures and forms are carved or molded from a flat surface, with the sculpted elements projecting only slightly from the background. The term "bas-relief" originates from the French word "basse-relief," meaning "low relief."

    In bas-relief, the sculpted figures and elements are typically less than half their actual depth compared to the background surface. This creates a sense of depth and dimensionality, but the overall relief remains relatively shallow.

    The technique of bas-relief has a long history and has been used in various cultures and periods, from ancient Egyptian and Greek civilizations to medieval and Renaissance art. It can be found in architecture, decorative arts, and sculptural forms.

    Bas-relief sculptures often depict scenes, narratives, or decorative patterns. The depth and level of detail in bas-relief can vary, ranging from subtle and delicate to more pronounced and intricate designs.

    The process of creating a bas-relief sculpture involves first preparing a flat surface, such as stone, wood, or metal. The sculptor then carves or molds the figures and forms, carefully considering the perspective, proportion, and composition. The background is typically left smooth or with minimal ornamentation, allowing the sculpted elements to stand out.

    Bas-relief sculptures can be found on architectural facades, friezes, tombstones, medals, coins, and decorative objects. They provide a visually appealing and tactile experience, as viewers can appreciate the sculptural details while observing the overall design within a shallow relief.

    Bas-relief has been appreciated for its ability to combine artistic expression with architectural and decorative purposes. It adds depth and visual interest to surfaces, bringing stories, symbolism, and decorative elements to life through the skilled manipulation of form and light.

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    raphael897Sep 7, 2023
    CivitAI

    Thanks for this, I recently bought a new GPU to train on bas-reliefs. Curious to how many images this was trained on?

    Kappa_Neuro
    Author
    Sep 7, 2023· 3 reactions

    @raphael897 If my memory serves me correctly, then about 83 images.

    txstc55Jan 31, 2024
    CivitAI

    can this one be used for image to image to generate relief model of an image?

    LORA
    SDXL 1.0

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