Asset Overview
My entry in the February 2017 3D Scanning Challenge.
A few weeks ago my son made me a "book" with paper towels, highlighter markers and staples. Best book I ever got.
I took a picture of each page, front and back, mapped it onto a mesh in Blender, added staples and headed to the internet to learn lattice deformations, shape keys and basic animations - my first animation!
The normal and roughness maps for the paper towel were created with [Substance Desginer 6's new photogrammetry scan processing nodes ](https://www.allegorithmic.com/blog/substance-designer-6-unleashed-now-scan-processing-and-new-nodes).
Each page has an annotation translating second-grade spelling to English. Pause the animation or scrub through manually to read them.
Included in the download:
- The .blend file with lattice, animation, and textures
- 2k paper towel albedo, height, rough, and normal textures created with SD6
- The .sbs file used to create the material