Paintings: Landscapes of the USA

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This pack contains 500 unique images of different landscapes from all 50 states of the USA. There are 3 frames you can use to showcase them, along with 2 different materials you can use. The first material is a simple canvas without a border, and the second is one with a border. Each state has 10 paintings each.

The canvases are in 7X3 ratio, but the image resolutions themselves are 2048x1024 to allow for mipmapping at runtime.

The material for the paintings is set up to push the diffuse texture slightly by utilizing the normal map of the canvas. This helps remove any pixelation you might encounter when getting close to the paintings.

Because these are landscapes that are wide, I have include a few canvases to show them. A single canvas is easy to manage, but to keep things easiest when working with multiple frames to display a single landscape, I put together a blueprint to assist with it. You can choose the type of frame, how many you want to use (1-3), the distance between them, and there's a material override so you can use the existing material instances with it or use your own.

The textures for the paintings themselves were generated with an AI using a very specific parameter to maintain a consistency throughout all the images. The AI used was Midjourney.

Technical Details

Features:

  • 520 images of landscapes.

  • 18 assets. There are 3 types of frames, and 3 versions of each type. (a single picture, double picture, and triple picture)

  • All textures for the Landscape paintings are 2048x1024 to allow for mipmapping, but they are shown on canvases at 7X3 ratio. (If the single canvas is used)

Number of Blueprints: 1
Number of Unique Meshes: 18
LODs: No
Vertex Count: 44-116
Number of Materials: 2 master materials, 1,006 material instances
Number of Textures: 520
Texture Resolutions: 4096x4096 = 2
2048x2048 = 3
2048x1024 = 503
1024x1024 = 8
512x512 = 1
8x8 = 3
Number of Widgets: 0
Supported Development Platforms:
Windows: Yes
Mac: Yes