An interactive journey taking you deep into one of Australia's most ancient slot canyons. Viewable on computers, and the Oculus Rift.
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Journey To A Lost Canyon (for PC and Oculus Rift)
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Re: Journey To A Lost Canyon (for PC and Oculus Rift)
I followed this when it first came out on kickstarter, the models look amazing. I would love to know how he manages to get such high resolution textures on to his meshes?
I've found texturing caves very difficult due to the complex nature of the meshes and many faces and vegetation is impossible to mesh. Yet in the video above there is beautifully rendered ferns and vegetation. Would love to know more about the work flows!!
I've found texturing caves very difficult due to the complex nature of the meshes and many faces and vegetation is impossible to mesh. Yet in the video above there is beautifully rendered ferns and vegetation. Would love to know more about the work flows!!
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Re: Journey To A Lost Canyon (for PC and Oculus Rift)
This looks amazing. I love the idea of beeing able to explore remote parts of the earth from home, thanks to 3d scanning.