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Author name
Egamea
Source
Unity Asset Store
Polygon Count
768
Release Date
2019-11-07
License
Standard Unity Asset Store EULA
Package price
$ 140
Rocks and Boulders Mega Pack Volume 1
123 Assets

Package Overview

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Rocks and Boulders Mega Pack Volume 1 is a set of game ready assets and it consists of 10 different sets of rocks and boulders.

Features:
• Looks great in VR.
• Easy to use, simply drop the prefabs in your scene.
• Inventory scene included.
• All the Rocks have an LOD level and the boulders have 2 x LOD levels.
• The assets are mobile-ready, but with high resolution textures which means they will look fantastic in desktop games.

Content:
• Set 1 - Porous rocks and boulders: This set consists of 12 different rocks and boulders.
Geology: Basalt, vesicular basalt, lava, basaltic lava
The pock-marked irregularities of this lava rock formed during its cooling while volatile gasses bubbled out of solution during eruption. These oozy basalt flows cooled and eroded rapidly in an ever-changing landscape. They may be found in volcanic island chains or large continental fissure basalts.

• Set 2 - Mossy rocks and boulders: This set consists of 12 different rocks and boulders.
Geology: Country rock, basement rock, garden rocks
These rounded stones tend to reside in low lying areas where they have accumulated over long periods of erosion. Originating from inland mountain belts and carried only by glaciers and the most violent floods; their long journey has given them a smooth and fertile rock surface which fosters lichens and mossy outgrowths.

• Set 3 - Volcanic rocks and boulders: This set consists of 10 different rocks and boulders.
Geology: Rhyolite, Rhyolitic lava, Cinder cone, Cinter, Volcanic Tuff
These fresh volcanics have erupted from a nearby young cinder cone. Their high silica content making them very viscous and sticky, they tend to be found in clusters, clumps, and 'bombs' when they are ejected at high temperature and explode on impact. Light shades of early mineral alteration now speckle their rugged surface.

• Set 4 - Sandstone rocks and boulders volume 1: This set consists of 12 different rocks and boulders.
Geology: Bioturbated sandstone, fossil hash, porous sandstone
Fossilized shallow marine critters once burrowed into the beach sands of these coastal sediments, creating voids and an irregular burrow fabric which has resulted in a porous sandstone with weathered rusty hematite nodules. The exposed crevices and tubules now still make for good cover and habitat for more modern creatures.

• Set 5 - Sandstone rocks and boulders volume 2: This set consists of 9 different rocks and boulders.
Geology: Ultramafic rock, Basement rock, ejecta, regolith
From deep within the mantle large plumes of metal-rich magma rose and cooled to form the early building blocks of the outer crust and continents. Metal oxidation can turn the rock various hues of reds, browns and yellows. Meteor bombardment and other early cataclysmic events pulverize the crust blanketing the surface with fine dust and regolith.

• Set 6 - Cluster rocks and boulders: This set consists of 10 different rocks and boulders.
Geology: Conglomerate, Metasediment, Clastic sedimentary rock
These conglomerates formed from river beds, banks, and gravel bars which were buried and lithified under the resulting pressure. Once exposed to surface processes the weaknesses between old cobbles, gravel, and sand weather more quickly, giving rise to their clumpy and clustered appearance.

• Set 7 - Snow cluster rocks and boulders: This set consists of 10 different rocks and boulders.
Geology: Glaciel remnants, glacial ice, ice-9, mineral ice
Collisions of glacial ice flows slowly collided under great pressure to produce these dense crystalline ice pockets. Their higher density makes them somewhat resistant to melting and weathering leaving them commonly exposed along old convergent glacial boundaries.

• Set 8 - Claystone rocks and boulders: This set consists of 9 different rocks and boulders.
Geology: Sandstone, sandstone remnants
Sandy ridge capping boulders and wind-etched arches are exposed along sand-swept dunes of desolate landscapes. Thin quartz veining gives a linear texture to the rocks and combines to create weather-resistant layers and intersections. This rock fabric lends to the formation of arches and over-steepened rock faces. Nearby slopes are strewn with the granular remnants of this weathering bedrock.

• Set 9 - Craggy rocks and boulders: This set consists of 12 different rocks and boulders.
Geology: Metamorphic boulders, metasedimentary rock, gneiss
The sharp fracture and cleavage of these rocks are a result of mineral recrystallization, which has hardened them significantly but also made them brittle. Once soft marine shale and sediment, their layers have been 'cooked' and metamorphosed into weather resistant crags. Only in harsh environments where freeze/thaw action can weaken these specimens from within do they readily break down.

• Set 10 - Ice rocks and boulders: This set consists of 12 different rocks and boulders.
Geology: Glacial remnants, glacial ice, ice-9, mineral ice
Collisions of glacial ice flows slowly collided under great pressure to produce these dense crystalline ice pockets. Their higher density makes them somewhat resistant to melting and weathering leaving them commonly exposed along old convergent glacial boundaries.

These sets can be purchased individually here:
Porous rocks and boulders
Mossy rocks and boulders
Volcanic rocks and boulders
Sandstone Volume 1 rocks and boulders
Sandstone Volume 2 rocks and boulders
Cluster rocks and boulders
Snow cluster rocks and boulders
Claystone rocks and boulders
Craggy rocks and boulders
Ice rocks and boulders

View a fly through video of the rocks set here
View the forum discussion for rocks and boulders mega pack vol 1 here
For any questions contact us directly at cs@egamea.com

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