Tree trunk texture shown in 3D
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Nice parallax mapping is this in game engine or in 3d software?
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Pretty damn precise :)
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@hipe0 Oh that's smart. Downside might be that you can't just grab any texture as you need a pair of them shot from different angles. But I can see how that will save you a lot of time.
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@Lamboragon what you see in this video is a 3D model created using 2 photos of the subject. The base model is ultra-ultra high res (24 milion tria) and only about 400 000 trias are displayed here. Photosculpt Textures extracts normal maps that are much nicer and much more precise than quick tricks in photoshop. It can also do beautiful displacements maps as well. (and ao, bump, specular as well)
Photosculpt also makes textures seamless tileable in one click. Try it for yourself it's magic!
your stuff like this is always so amazing, I really hope to see textures, objects and trees in games look half as nice as the stuff you post!
super6plx 7 months ago
@super6plx well thank you. I 100% agree with you. This may become reality soon with the new DX11 tesselation technology. This technology need depth map and Photosculpt can create beautifull depths maps for this purpose.
hipe0 6 months ago
Is this Z-map or a sh1tload of polygons?
TheLivirus 9 months ago
hi @TheLivirus On a true technical stand point this is ~400 Ktriangles shown by the Photosculpt/DirectX9 interface and recorded live.
This 3D model was created internally from a flat mesh witch was displaced with a Z-map.
Photosculpt can make beautifull hi res Zmaps for any use.
I use them as displacement modifier in 3D most of the time, but depending on your need you can use it for parallax maping or DX11 tesselation or as sculpt tool or even pilot a CNC mill with it.
hipe0 9 months ago
@hipe0 Thanks for the answer. So if I understand this correctly you modeled using Z-map, but in the rendering process it's translated into polygons? Haha I think it was a bit foolish of me to think I'd understand whatever reply you provided. I'm curious but not at all educated in the subject.
What kind of tool is Photosculpt? Can you like make surfaces kindof sculpt themselves based on textures? Eg. darker areas become valleys in the surface, while lighter become mountains?
TheLivirus 9 months ago
@TheLivirus Photosculpt is a pro tool that scans depth based on 2 photos, not just one. For shooting you need an angle of 20 degree or so between shots The parallax between similar pixels is computed and a hi res depth map is obtained automatically! This method is far superior than just based on pixel luminosity. Photosculpt can be used to scan 3d objects or create beautifull photoreal seamless texture maps.
hipe0 9 months ago