Crater Landscape - Render 3D Models on iPad
Virtual Pathfinder video "Crater Landscape - Render 3D Models on iPad", produced 6 May 2020. Music by The Infinite Wave. This video shows an easy way to create a crater landscape in Forger App using a photo of the moon. At the end I also made a planet using a photo of a part of the moon, wrapped onto a sphere object. Within the app it is also possible to ad an image as background, in this case I used both a picture of the moon and a picture of stars. From this test I found that it is possible to wrap photos or images in general to the objects if the image format is a square. Once the image is wrapped it is not possible to make adjustments, such as scale and position of the pattern. It is a bit of trial-and-error to find the right size of the image to get the best result when wrapped to the object. This possibility has been working for all the objects I have tried so far, such as sphere, cube, plane and torus. Although this wrapping has limitations, it opens up an enormous number of possibilities - for instance a cellphone photo of any pattern of a wall or metal surface can be wrapped onto all objects. I will make more videos to see how this can be used for various 3D environments.
Virtual Pathfinder video "Crater Landscape - Render 3D Models on iPad", produced 6 May 2020. Music by The Infinite Wave. This video shows an easy way to create a crater landscape in Forger App using a photo of the moon. At the end I also made a planet using a photo of a part of the moon, wrapped onto a sphere object. Within the app it is also possible to ad an image as background, in this case I used both a picture of the moon and a picture of stars. From this test I found that it is possible to wrap photos or images in general to the objects if the image format is a square. Once the image is wrapped it is not possible to make adjustments, such as scale and position of the pattern. It is a bit of trial-and-error to find the right size of the image to get the best result when wrapped to the object. This possibility has been working for all the objects I have tried so far, such as sphere, cube, plane and torus. Although this wrapping has limitations, it opens up an enormous number of possibilities - for instance a cellphone photo of any pattern of a wall or metal surface can be wrapped onto all objects. I will make more videos to see how this can be used for various 3D environments.