
A new Scratchtapes pack, this time geared towards Blender users, has just been uploaded. Damage is a reworking of the files from Frame Damage, with some of the elements reworked into demo Blender projects and an asset collection.
A collection of film scans and analog video effects , tailored towards usage within Blender, either as the basis for texturing and material creation, or for use within the VSE or compositor.
Themed around severe film damage, this collection is ideal for grunge and damaged film elements in any graphics/motion graphics or editing project. Used as overlays, the clips can effect underlying elements in quite extreme ways.
Used as backgrounds, textures or projectors, these clips and the image textures can be combined to create various lo fi effects. All clips are either 24/25p, supplied in .mov (h264) format and a mixture of resolutions from SD to 4K.
There are several .blend files included, intended either as starting points, or just as demos to see the ways these files can used. I’ve also created a basic asset pack, which I will expand over the next few months if this proves useful.
The included scans could be used in any cg or game engine environment that excepts still and .mov image files. So except for the .blend files and asset library, they could be used in the likes of Unreal or Unity for interface creation or cut scenes for example. The pack is available on the Gumroad store, or you can check the other available fx packs on the scratchtapes page.

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