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Classic Sponza - Unity Remaster

Sponza-HDRP-4

Summary

The Atrium Sponza Palace scene is widely used by graphics programmers and artists. It provides with an ideal lighting test environment, as it features both indoor and outdoor areas.

The goal of this conversion was to modernize the project in key areas, making it compliant with modern rendering standards.

Please refer to the Releases page for Unity editor and Render Pipeline compatibility.

Features

Setup

Cloning the project

Important note

This project makes use of Git Large Files Support (LFS). You need to install LFS on your local machine first. Do not download the project via the Download ZIP option. Once you have installed LFS, please follow the steps outlined below.

Branch structure

This project contains multiple branches:

After pulling the project, checkout the branch which contains your desired render pipeline version of the project.

Using the GitHub Desktop client

Click on the green Code button at the top, and select Open in Desktop option.

Using alternative git clients

Paste the following web URL into your preferred git client: https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/Classic-Sponza.git.

Using command line or terminal

Open your preferred command line application and enter the following command: git clone https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/Classic-Sponza.git.

Setting up the project in Unity

This project makes use of multi-scene workflow. In order to make sure that everything works as expected, please follow these steps:

  1. In the Project tab, navigate to Assets > ClassicSponza > Scenes.
  2. Open Sponza scene.
  3. Once it finishes loading, right-click on the SponzaLightingDay scene and select the Open Scene Additive option.
  4. In the Hierarchy panel, right-click on the SponzaLightingDay scene, and select the Set Active Scene option.

Note that the initial shader compilation stage might take some time. There is a chance that nothing might be visible in the viewport before its completion.

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