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Wild Scenery Kit [RELEASED]

Discussion in 'Assets and Asset Store' started by nipoco, Jan 24, 2012.

  1. nipoco

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    Now available at the Asset Store!

    $Wild-Scenery1.png [/CENTER]



    Wild Scenery Pack
    Ideal for decorating your game with realistic looking trees, detail plants, rocks, mountains and more.

    This pack ships with:
    +15 editable trees and bushes with custom branch meshes for a better look and performance. Not just billboards or simple planes.
    +6 rocks with 2-3 LOD variations for each one. All are handsculpted and carefully retopolized.
    +2 big mountains with 4 LOD variations for each one.
    +1 modular rocky wall with 3 LOD variations.
    +1 mossy log with 1 LOD variation.
    +1 plank bridge
    +2 particle systems (mountain clouds, falling leaves)
    +15 ground textures. Most with normal maps, in case you want to use the script from Sixtimesnothing, Lars Bertram's terrain shader, or Unity's terrain engine will be updated with bump mapping by default in the near future.
    +17 bark and branch materials +7 grass and foliage textures
    +2 grass bundles which moving realistically in windzones and casting shadows if dersired.
    +2 detailed ground plants which moving also realistically in the windzone unlike the usual detail meshes for terrain.

    Demo scene is included as well.

    You can get it here

     

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  2. Avanger

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    how all people do this effect what is the secret how game looks so cool
     
  3. jc_lvngstn

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    Beautiful work!
     
  4. FPires

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    Very nice art assets.
     
  5. sjm-tech

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    fantastic and so complete!
     
  6. siflandolly

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    This looks fantastic. I think I will have to grab this tonight. What is the rocky wall? Is it larger rocks you can connect together or is it a wall as in a man-made wall?
     
  7. siflandolly

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    Nevermind I just purchased it and I see that the wall is a man-made wall. Very nice work on this package. I appreciate you including the demo scene as well.
     
  8. nipoco

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    Thanks for the nice words guys!

    Hey Thanks very much :)
    Yes it is a man-made wall. I just included a new screenshot which shows this item as well.

    There is no secret or particular "magic" effect. It is all about lightening, the proper use of image effects and the assets of course ;) This package includes also some tips for lightening and atmosphere, as well as the demo scene to study it.

    Cheers!
     
  9. ecnalyr

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    This should be the model that all asset packages aspire to be.
     
  10. SteveJ

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    @NiPoCo - up to your usual AMAZING standards. You're an incredible artist mate.
     
  11. JamesLeeNZ

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    bloom + Antialias
     
  12. TouchSoft

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    I just purchased the pack! I love it!
     
  13. nipoco

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    Thanks guys :)
     
  14. TouchSoft

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    Don't know if you plan on expanding this pack or making a part 2 in the future.... but it would be awesome if you could add even more mountain variations. Maybe even a pack like this but for a Winter season look.
     
  15. siflandolly

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    I agree. The mountains are my favorite part of this pack.
     
  16. nipoco

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    That is funny, because initially I didn't plan any mountains...
    During the creation of the demo scene I realized, that mountains made in the terrain engine doesn't look that exciting. So I decided to create some extra mountains to spice up the scene. Though, I'm happy you guys like them. I will definitely take your suggestions in consideration for future updates/new packs. Thanks so much!

    By the way. If possible please leave a honest rating/review.

    Cheers!
     
  17. siflandolly

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    Could you explain what you meant by " terrain engine will be updated with bump mapping by default" in regards to using the normal maps that you provide on the terrain?
     
  18. nipoco

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    Sure :)
    It is just a matter of time until UT will update their terrain engine. Probably with Version 4. I asked about that here and this was the answer:
    And it is very likely that the new terrain engine will support bump mapping.

    In the meantime you can go with a third party solution to get bump mapping work on terrain. Like Sixtimesnothing's Script, or Lars Bertram's Terrain Shader So I think it is a good addition if the normal maps are provided as well.
     
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  19. siflandolly

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    Great thank you for the info.
     
  20. nipoco

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    #webplayer removed because some people obviously love to reverse engineering webplayer demos#
     
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  21. janpec

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    Colors on these assets are very good, very good contrast between colors.
     
  22. SteveJ

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    @NiPoCo - just had a look at the webplayer. It's a gorgeous environment - the trees are great, and the texture on those rock walls is just perfect.

    Any plans for future packs? Would love to see your take on a "Dungeon" type environment.
     
  23. nipoco

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    Thanks!

    I want release something completely different next time. I planning also to update this package with some more rocky mountains.
    But I will keep your suggestion in mind :D
     
  24. TouchSoft

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    *throws wallet at NiPoCo* .. TAKE IT!!!
     
  25. nipoco

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    Hahaha That is much appreciated :p

    However,
    my next release is 2d stuff and maybe not useful for a lot people. I don't know.
     
  26. pixelsteam

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    Wow bought it, love it. Great work man. I just want to sit at the end of the dock and fish.
     

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  27. TheCasual

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    Haha ... yea this is defiantely some quality stuff here... nice work.
     
  28. nipoco

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    Haha thanks :D
     
  29. angel_m

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    Please can you tell me what polycount have the mountain models?
    Thanks
     
  30. nipoco

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    Sure.
    Here are the tri counts for each one including all Level of details (LOD)
    Mountain1
    LOD0 4227 tris
    LOD1 2957 tris
    LOD2 2068 tris
    LOD3 1446 tris
    LOD4 505 tris

    Mountain2
    LOD0 5757 tris
    LOD1 4028 tris
    LOD2 2818 tris
    LOD3 1971 tris
    LOD4 984 tris

    Hope that helps.

    Cheers!
     
  31. nipoco

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    Bump It!
     
  32. Dan_Miller

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    I am new to Unity 3D, still trying to learn the engine. I like your scenery, attempted to purchase but no luck with entering CC information. It would let me input the number and verification code but not the other required fields. Anyone here have trouble with that before?
     
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    Just a quick question:

    I want to use this scenery for my university project which will be a treasure hunt. Do we have to build the environment using each one of the assets or will all this scenery be ready to use when we open it on Unity?

    I ask this because the main focus of the project has to be around the actions the user will have and we students were advised not to invest much time making our scenery.
     
  35. pixelsteam

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    The scene comes pre-built. Challenge is it is kind of large. If you have a good video card you will be fine.
     
  36. nipoco

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    As pixelsteam said, this prebuilded scene is included in the pack. You only have to open the scene file in Unity.

    But you should be aware, that this is a demo scene only, that does not go much far. It's not a fully fledged open world.

    Cheers!
     
  37. FabioM

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    pixelstream large as in file size or in it´s own world? I don´t think 276MB is not that much.

    My video card is a Geforce 9600M GT, i hope i will be fine with that. Also from what i´ve seen in the video it seems i can put a couple of actions around for the user to find the treasure chest.
     
  38. nipoco

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    Geforce 9600 GT is quite weak. Don't expect that it runs blazing fast with that card. The thing is, Unity's terrain with so much trees have a lot draw calls. even without shadows and Screen FX's. You could try to tweak that, lowering the pixel error values and base distance in the terrain settings.

    I've build the scene with a similar card. So it works. But not with impressive framerates like 60fps.

    The file size itself is not that huge btw.
     
  39. FabioM

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    Thanks for letting me know that i can use my video card with this. It´s not really a big project i want to do, since we are learning Unity in university classes. We are just getting introduced with the basics of building virtual environments.