In my pursuit to create a great castle set and locate large hewn stone subjects I found a gold mine... a cemetery to be more precise. This cemetery has some fantastic stone structures (such as this crypt that I will use as a plinth) and on an overcast day I was able to photograph without any interruption. It was a rather rewarding visit and it will augment my castle structures nicely. Crypt
TombstonesI've been looking forward to getting some of these tombstones scanned so when I finally got the overcast weather for it I carved out the time and scanned them up. There was a spider that sat still during the cracked tombstone scan and actually came through rather nicely in the geometry. Each of these scans are 100-200 images. Enjoy! These photoscanned models have 8k maps for UVs, color, depth & normals. Pillar Memorial This pillar memorial is of primary interest to me for the weathered stone pillars which I will be extracting for use on their own in my castle collection. In all it was a beautiful subject. The weathering of light colored stone is really a great resource at least for reference.
And here is my real goal with this subject... the pillars themselves isolated. :) Hewn Stone This one is my first attempt at seaming two scans together into one. To build a castle from the ground up subjects of hewn stone need to be located. Here is an attempt to take two grave site stone subjects and merge them into a single hewn stone asset. While not my cleanest result, it certainly is a start in the right direction.
Speckled Stone Block Face Large One In my grave yard pursuit of hewn stone subjects, I scanned this block element. I hope to be able to source some of this stone for some castle builds later on. Speckled Stone Block Face Large Two Another grave yard hewn stone subjects. I hope to be able to source some of this stone for some castle builds later on. These photoscanned models have 8k maps for reasonable UVs, color, depth & normals. Enjoy!
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dfd
10/2/2015 06:01:47 am
FBX & OBJ_Crypt.zip
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10/2/2015 08:50:06 am
dfd,
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10/5/2015 03:01:15 pm
DFD,
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rodolfo
9/15/2017 03:06:37 am
Gracias! Gracias muchas....y muchas mas!!
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Gencosphere
9/15/2017 11:20:55 am
Hi, thanks for your nice works :)
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