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Video game developers send crews to the desert to photograph rocks – Vox.com
Scanning real-life objects makes video game objects look more realistic.

In this video, Voxs Phil Edwards interviews Galen Davis of Quixel at Epic Games. His job is as a game developer, but sometimes, he goes out into the desert to scan rocks.
This scanning process is a crucial new stage in making realistic 3D games today. Rather…
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