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Aurochs Bas-Releif / Heightmap - Bullx4000.png

You're Perfect Studio
Saturday, August 11, 2018 - 07:28
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Texture Dimensions: 
4000x4000
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Art: 
Aurochs Bas-Relief / Heightmap
Texture Pack Description: 

This is a heightmap useful for making a bas-relief. It is based on the ancient Babylonian Ishtar Gate and appears alongside similar dragon and lion reliefs in our upcoming Dumuzid game.

The Aurochs is a tye of extinct bull: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurochs

This heightmap can be used in Blender either as part of a material (giving the illusion of depth) or used with the displacement modifier (and a lot of geometry) to actually change the shape of an object. Examples of these two uses are attached.

Note that only the hightmap itself and two simple example Blender files are provided here. Combine this heightmap with other materials (ie brick or plaster) to make it come to life :-)

He was contributed to You're Perfect by one of our student volunteers. Meireille. Be sure and check out Meireille's other work over on ArtStation:https://www.artstation.com/meireille-essentia

You are free to use this in any project, attribution is optional.