Colorado has some fantastic rock and stone subjects. In hopes that I can eventually convert these scans into some great ZBrush brushes I have begun to scan these great local rock and stone surface textures. If you have the time please feel free to jump in and help me convert these over to ZBrush brushes. Rock Face One
Rock Face Two
Rock Texture One This is the first of several interesting rock textures that I've scanned up while on hikes around the Denver area. This came from a hike near Castle Rock. This rock subject has a gritty gray appearance and shows interesting erosion. It's not a large section, perhaps about 3-6 feet, but I hope it is useful. Rock Texture Two This rock texture looks almost like vertical dirt but it IS a deeply pitted rock texture surface. Enjoy! Rock Texture Three Here is the third texture scan and a rather fun one because it is of the red rocks that we have here in Colorado. And it should come as no surprise that this subject is from the aptly named Red Rocks Park. Rocky Cliff Face Here was a rocky cliff face I scanned on the drive up Look Out Mountain just up the road. It wasn't able to recover some of the foliage but it still is a lovely cliff face none the less. I climbed up and stood in that little perch halfway up so I could get additional photos from a higher angle. This is the kind of subject that makes me wish I had a camera on a pole. At any rate it was done a while back and I forget to get it up for everyone. So here it is now.
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Sally Schrock
10/8/2015 07:52:55 am
Wow, very nice! Are bump/displacement maps included with the base texture for this?
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10/8/2015 07:59:07 am
Every scan I build has a displacement, normal and texture map at 8k. And then a base mesh. :) Enjoy!
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10/8/2015 02:02:01 pm
Oh, and if you need it the High Poly model is available in the ZBrush file.
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Sally Schrock
10/8/2015 06:18:51 pm
Daniel, thank you very much! I'll be sure to download these when I have a little more time and use them in Poser. Great job!
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Benjamin Gagné
10/16/2015 02:27:13 pm
Thank you for letting us use work, this is incredible! :D
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Benjamin Gagné
10/16/2015 02:27:44 pm
*use your work
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Mark Crowson
10/22/2015 02:13:01 am
is there any chance of scanning sand or dune surfaces?
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10/22/2015 08:09:03 am
Mark,
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Daniel Morrison
4/5/2017 03:05:24 pm
Hey, did you see I finally got a sand scan up?
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dhruv
12/7/2016 06:03:43 pm
thank you so much
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12/9/2016 09:09:04 am
Thanks. I'm glad you like them. I hope they help you and your productions! :)
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Kim
1/30/2017 03:11:22 am
wow!! nice work :D thx
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