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[Openclay] Venus

Openclay - Environments - Jun 10, 2023
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Venus planet with detailed surface texture

  • Supported Platforms
  • Supported Engine Versions
    5.0 - 5.4
  • Download Type
    Asset Pack
    This product contains an assortment of Unreal Engine assets which can be imported into a pre-existing project of your choice.
Venus 80k

Showcase Video

Venus is created for developers and space enthusiasts to tell stories and create experiences about this incredible planet. Derived from over 200GB of data from the Magellan spacecraft, to produce the highest detail surface texture of a 3D Venus, known to be publicly available - let us know if you find a more detailed one! The total color map is 81,920 pixels wide and 40,960 pixels high, with over 92% of the planet texture from real data and the remainder being meticulously crafted to compliment the underlying appearance.


This project includes the Animate Sequence used to produce the showcase video.


Color Map

The color map comprises 81,920 pixels wide and 40,960 pixels high and has been hand painted to have many data processing artefacts removed.


Stars

  • Adjustable Brightness
  • 8192x8192 pixel texture map


Plugins:

This project requires the Movie Render Pipeline plugin. It is used for the Animation Sequence.


Notes:

This project is ~6.1 GB in size.

  • This project does not include heightmaps or topography.
  • Please press play and then stop in the editor to execute the recommended console variables.


Questions

If you have questions about the product, please let us know.

Email - [email protected]

Technical Details

Features: 

  • 1x 1evel with Venus at 100% real world scale
  •  Adjustable brightness for stars and night lights.

Number of Unique Meshes: 51

Collision: (Yes - automatically generated)

Vertex Count: ~1.125 million

LODs: {No)

Number of Materials and Material Instances: 2 and 52

Number of Textures: 51

Texture Resolutions: (8192 x 8192)

Supported Development Platforms: Windows


Notes:

This project data is largely from USGS Astrogeology Science Center. Many thanks to USGS Astrogeology Science Center for their incredible work, NASA and the incredible people behind the Magellan mission.