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Video would have to do the same.
I cannot honestly answer that question right now.
I think it is going to be very time consuming and would recommend you against it.
Simply I have not worked on it and I am not even sure I will even start working on it again.
Thanks for the offer.
I'm not saying I will never do it, just right now I doubt it.
Which would be more useful - photos taken down the whole canyon, or video footage from Glenwood Springs up the canyon, taken along I-70?
When I do construct something with your photos the project will not be upload-able to workshop.
So, if you can add me as a friend on Steam and message me the locations of the photos (share?).
After I obtain them it requires I go and make some 3D Objects.
The more on site input I have then I can put it in game.
Thanks for the interest.
Maybe you can give advice on a few places in the Canyon that we should prioritize for more detail. That is, I will try and wrap photos onto blocks for each segment you have photographed 1:1 so it is kind of 'photoreal'. If you can understand that.