Fantasy Props

Now I get to dive into all the little objects that should populate my fantasy world.  Our fantasy story includes bedrooms, kitchens, palace quarters, common quarters and secret meeting halls.  The variety of objects that need to be captured is a bit overwhelming so it's time to start scanning.  Nothing flowery, just utilitarian.  These will go perfect all over the place. :)  Enjoy!

Daniel Morrison

5/8/20244 min read

This was such a fun find because it is carved out of a single piece of wood and is definitely a hand made decoration with organic imperfections all over. Just a fantastic piece that is still ambiguous enough to live in a fantasy world and not feel too specific to a region. Enjoy!

Pitcher
Wooden Bowl

Here is a beautiful wooden bowl scan. This has such rich wood texture. I think it came out great!

Bowled Container
Leather Container

This fantastic leather container was great to scan. It came out really well and I got to do a metal texture for the brassy elements on it. I really like how this one turned out and it's a great addition to the collection. :)

Wooden Candlestick

Here is a simple wooden candlestick for the collection. Originally it was rather smooth but I felt that detracted from the period/fantasy feeling that I want this piece to evoke so I displaced the wood grain texture into the surface geometry to give it a slightly more rustic finish.

Gold Candlestick

Processing this subject was difficult because I could not get the photos of the interior of the top to align with the rest. I was forced to do that manually. But it still came out great and I always love playing with metallic textures. it was hard to keep the tarnishing look without it just looking dirty. I think it landed pretty close to the look of the original subject.

Decorative Platter

This subject is actually a bit large and I had trouble scanning it because of the sharp edge. I often end up having to fuse two sides. But I finally figured out how to align in Meshlab (no small feat with all of it's quirky ways). So here it is.

Ornate Opening Box

I've begun creating more functional pieces which can be opened and closed. Doing props in this manner makes them more versatile but also requires more scanning and processing time and often destroys the original prop in the process.

Jug

Sure it's a simple jug but even a jug has it's own beauty. And aren't these textures just awesome? Yes, the answer is yes. Actually, anytime a subject has more than two loops in it's geometry (i.e.-handles and such) it then requires custom UV cutting (ZBrush Remesh can't handle more than a single loop). So even as simple as this object is it still required a bit of custom processing.

Wooden Utensils

When I came across these utensils I was pretty excited. Normally subjects of this size would be rather difficult to scan but these were not a traditional size. They were each about four feet long. Very fun and much more likely to resolve as a clean scan.

Rustic Clay Mugs

These clay mugs were just so awesome, I had to scan two. Here is the set. I created a specular mask so that you can render that neat glaze and did some smoothing on the model to enhance that shiny look of the glaze.

Metal Cup

This is a big success for me. I finally resolved a model with a very thin walls on it. The difficulty area of this metal cup is the very thin metal handle. But here it is, I got it. And now you can have it. This subject is great because it can fit in fantasy and medieval settings as well as old western scenes. Enjoy!

Clay Jar

Here is a clay jar to join the beautiful clay objects scans. I really loved the clay texture work on these. I think it's a fantastic set.

Gold Vase

This vase came out wonderfully. It was a bit of work to keep the lipped edge of the vase from corrupting itself as I decimated and reprojected it but with some retouching I got it completed. The texture really came out beautifully but I forgot to animate the subject to rotate so we don't get to see nearly enough of the light play in the test render. Oh, well.

Mortar (no pestle)

This mortar subject actually gave me a lot of trouble. It was a great learning experience. I've learned to create my image sequences cross axis from each other. Getting the texture right was also difficult because of the concave surface of the bowl. I've begun using Photoshop's focus selection tool to create masks, isolating just the "in focus" portions of the texture from each image. So after quite a bit of work on this one, here it is.

Ceramic Bottle

This was an unexpected subject. A co-worker had some old whiskey bottles he uses as decor, that he let me scan. This was a very reflective subject so I was very happy to successfully resolve a clean diffuse texture with almost no specularity in it. Of course, I've attempted to rebuild the specularity and reflection in the CG texture. Enjoy!

Rough Box

I finally got a chance to do a second functional box. This require separate scans for each part. I was actually able to remove the pins from the hinges for scanning and then reassemble the box and reinsert the pins when I was done. This subject had such great wear and tear and a kind of common look to it, I thought it could work in many settings. Enjoy!

Golden Pitcher

This was a fun scan from start to finish. A very fun style and I modded it so the handle ends at a point.

Rustic Mug + Blond Wood Version

This is a 2 in 1 scan because I scanned this wooden mug and then gave it some real-world texturing treatment and scanned it again. I UV unwrapped the rustic scan and generated a texture. Then I aligned the rustic scan to the blond scan, imported the now aligned rustic model into the blond scan and generated the blond texture on the rustic model with the same UV's. Blah, blah, blah, end result is a great scan with a rustic and blond wood texture. Tada! Enjoy!