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11 Materials

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the first material is the classic sidewalk brick. With the brick I added different colour variations of brick with both reddish and blue tones to help separate the bricks from one an other. the second material is a pearlescent car paint. Pearlescent paint not only reflects the light but also refracts it making the colours change depending on the angle. This material was made within UE4 using using 2 separate layers with one for the gloss and the next 2 colours that mix with a fresnel function. The third material is concrete slab. This material can be used in many areas from a wall texture to a ground texture as concrete is a common building material. The last material is a sort of concrete plaster. This material is used to cover walls and help give the wall a sort of finish to it.

9 prehistoric scene

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10 Old Scandinavian architecture

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Old Scandinavian architecture In the early viking and medieval era within the Scandinavian area buildings were crafted from the forests of the land surrounding the rivers and bays. The most common form of building was the traditional log cabin, a small square building made from interlocking tree logs. With the plentiful resource of trees, The people from this era became master craftsmen with wood and would later craft many things from these skills, with the viking long boat being the main. with this they became a people of the sea and used these wooden long boats for gathering food like fishing and whaling and also doing there most famous thing raiding. Log construction was especially suited to Scandinavia, where straight, tall tree trunks from pine and spruce are readily available. A log cabin can be erected from scratch in days by a family. These buildings were easy to repair, reuse or even move as the logs were easy to dissemble. damaged logs can be lifted out and replaced. As S...