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Went on a hike along the Dosewallips river last week, and did some scans! They were going to be for a halloween video I ended up not doing (I thought it'd be fun to put on the rokoko suit and be like a ghost or an eerie prospector or something), but I liked how the environment turned out.

I used proportional editing for all the assets to ease down the edges and make sure they can all easily blend into each other- should work real nice! Be sure to use Alt+D to duplicate (instead of Shift+D), so it stays nice and lightweight in RAM.  Should work really well with the other mossy rock/plant assets, too (I particularly like the smaller river stones). 


The creepy environment has volumetric haze in it, so it works a bit better in eevee. Also- I was going to dump a bunch of foliage over the shoddy tree scans, but didn't get around to it. I sort of liked how they looked in the creepy scene, though, since it kind of reads as alien/burnt trees.

Also, the steam really makes it "pop", but blender doesn't let you pack video textures, so download the steam video here and link it up on your end. 

DOWNLOAD (right click, save as)
Autumn Woods Asset Blend File
Creepy Environment Scene (.blend)
FBX version

Steam video texture  (it's one of the ones included in the steam elements asset ("slow diagonal drift"), if you've already downloaded that one)

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Anonymous

"The 2001 monolith telling campfire stories"

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Anonymous

You are great! Thank you =D

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Anonymous

NICEEEEEEE I LOVE IT

Anonymous

amazinggggg

Anonymous

much appreciated.

Anonymous

awesome thanks

Anonymous

I love that the audio from the steamfog recording is left in hahaha "oh that's goood"

Anonymous

Amazing, thank you !

Anonymous

These are great- super useful, thank you!

Anonymous

gorgeous results!!

Anonymous

What device do you use for scanning?

Anonymous

EXCELENT

IanHubert

I've got a Sony A73 I usually use, with a 14mm lens (wider seems to work better than longer, which I found a bit counterintuitive) :)

Anonymous

Have you tried your hands on the iPhone 12/iPad LIDAR scanner? Saw some interesting applications of it.

Don Perkins

I've looked at using my iPad pro with the LIDAR scanner for them too, but they're not very detailed compared to photogrammetry with pictures.

Anonymous

Thank you so much for these!!