@@brahmaabull5271Not sure it's uniformly possible across all clients and platforms. The client should have good hardware to be able to view this with good FPS at least.
okay im learning Unreal Engine 5. Blender is awesome and I've created super satisfying work in it but this being realtime and still look as amazing is next level.
3200 DPI a little too much for your walkthrough experience. Try 400-800 to emulate both a real humans neck and also to be on par with the average persons mouse speed.
Beautiful work, the lighting, texturing, everything is gorgeous, I will suggest doing the walk around with a controller to have a more smooth camera movement
its not VR. its mouse. its not natural for head to move like that. mouse movement needs smoothing. actually it looks like he's using a trackpad. really hard to watch.
this video and the design is so lovely! wish the off shutter concrete could have been a little bit more detailed like all the other things, and wish there could have been a door or slider to the bathroom next to those stairs going down right at the end. but other than that the rest is so stunning! weldone!
@@IlyaArhiTeach wow that's impressive for just a student! where did he do he's training in Wakanda? haha i mean the students here in South africa are quite useless!
The quality is pretty good,but there are some serious issues to correct... Some walls need to get more rounded corners and you should apply more architectural rules for rooms,for example the shower of the 2nd floor can't be in a place like that,the steam would ruin the wood around and the glass panels would get dirty pretty quick. Good work, but always keep in mind to improve and keep atention to details even with things like that, artist usually chase visual quality that much that often we forget to be logic.
The walk-through was insane, but the camera movement got me dizzy. I think it needs to be a bit smoother. However, the lighting and texture are insanely good.
can we export model to some random client so that he/she could hover around easily like a game just like a game using WASD keys ? Like if i want to export model from 3ds max then after improving things i want to send it to overseas client so that they could look at it without depending on still renders and animation ?
I don't like the second fireplace, all it has is an indentation, but not even a pit for the ash to collect in. It would be nice to showcase a metal chainmail curtain, or even a better glass door of some sort. Other than that, it's very realistic and has the benefits of digital perfection without missing out on some realistic lighting and shadows.
Well and good bro not worth killing each other, my bad if what I said offended you. All I tried to put across is show some encouragement to the guy rather than dissing him that's all. We cool? Would like to see to work though.
Amazing quality. Been working with UE5 latelly. I've imported a Sketchup+Vray work to get a 3D Animation a it's pretty cool. I wanted to ask you: in this example, the 3D Model and materials, are created in UE5 or in another software that you imported to UE5 to work with the animation part?. Thx a lot!
Question, How long did you do the model and the rendering please? So i know if it's sustainable for me to switch to unreal engine for my projects. Thank you!
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Hope the next 4090 card will be able to run it in VR with high setting Have a few questions : in which 3d software do you model ( like the detailling of the outdoor floor ) ? Does it even matter ? Does the model if imported as a whole to unreal , or is it assembled in unreal by importing differents parts ( like those slabs of concrete on the exterior floor ) ? .... And finally , did the rendering uses Lumen or that dynamic GI of Unreal engine ? Nice work !
lumen IS the dynamic GI (and reflection) system of unreal engine.100% sure it doesnt only use lumen though, as the system is pretty expensive on GPU in realtime. for stuff like this you still need a combination of real-time and pre computed lighting methods (baking). modelling a scene like this can be done in unreal engine, as the engine got a few nice modelling plugin additions lately, although im positive a lot of the props like chairs etc. were done by third party hard surface modelers, as i think that ive seen some of them in buyable/free packs on the internet. it doesnt really matter where you model the scene, as long as its the most efficient way for you, that gets you the closest to the desired result in the shortest amount of time. as of right now, unreal engines options for modelling are still somewhat limited, so its usually only feasible to either create more simple geometry or modify existing models. if you want the most control over your model/geometry, you should still rather work in a 3D modelling software like maya or blender.
*This realistic architecture just need only a photorealistic, version updated easy to play with Metahuman 2.0 Humans to finally justify the architecture.I hope Metahuman becomes more realistic and more easy to animate*
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do you teach everything about the coding and creating the scenes in this demo ?
what recorder were you using?
Link's not working
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This quality and a VR camera will change the architectural visualization to whole another level. Nice work👌
Hope so!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
can we export model to some random client so that he/she could hover around easily like a game just like a game using wasd keys ?
@@brahmaabull5271 You could for sure render a 4k HDR video and send them!
@@brahmaabull5271Not sure it's uniformly possible across all clients and platforms. The client should have good hardware to be able to view this with good FPS at least.
The high res walkthrough really sold the design and atmosphere in this
okay im learning Unreal Engine 5. Blender is awesome and I've created super satisfying work in it but this being realtime and still look as amazing is next level.
Just checked out your channel, you are amazing bro
Can you give an update? Did you like Unreal more? I'm a noob and curious on what to pick
omg the DETAILS, material, a very things scream gorgeous
3200 DPI a little too much for your walkthrough experience. Try 400-800 to emulate both a real humans neck and also to be on par with the average persons mouse speed.
Beautiful work, the lighting, texturing, everything is gorgeous, I will suggest doing the walk around with a controller to have a more smooth camera movement
Well that doesn't really matter because the jumpy movement you see is his head movement. it only looks rough and bad to us viewing.
its not VR. its mouse. its not natural for head to move like that. mouse movement needs smoothing.
actually it looks like he's using a trackpad. really hard to watch.
This has to be the best video I seen on RUclips. Thanks for this vid & love the work. 🥰🤩🤗😎👊👏
Wow these students crushed it!!! 🤙🏿
this walkthrough IS AWESOME, fantastic job
Mybe one day The Sims will try that engine. That will be a huge change
That’s hyper realistic! Couldn’t imagine UE can do this apart from some nature stuff..!
the textures are solid
It's amazing! 😍 So atmospheric and immersive!
Super realstic Workas,.........................👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
this video and the design is so lovely! wish the off shutter concrete could have been a little bit more detailed like all the other things, and wish there could have been a door or slider to the bathroom next to those stairs going down right at the end. but other than that the rest is so stunning! weldone!
Yes. This was his graduation work for the course. Now the student continues to improve his quality.
@@IlyaArhiTeach wow that's impressive for just a student! where did he do he's training in Wakanda? haha i mean the students here in South africa are quite useless!
It is student of our online course.
This is insane!!!! Wow! Unreal! 🤯
Awesomeness to the highest level!😮😮😮
For anyone interested in the architecture, i believe this is The Hawthorn house by flux and edition office
Incredible
this is just too Amazing
Gosh!!! UE5 lumen is just crazy. Just amazing.
Wao your work is very interesting, I like the details of the materials.😍😍
🤯 Mind blowing !
😀
I love the shower next to the stairs
Incredible! I've always wondered what this home was really like on the inside
The quality is pretty good,but there are some serious issues to correct...
Some walls need to get more rounded corners and you should apply more architectural rules for rooms,for example the shower of the 2nd floor can't be in a place like that,the steam would ruin the wood around and the glass panels would get dirty pretty quick.
Good work, but always keep in mind to improve and keep atention to details even with things like that, artist usually chase visual quality that much that often we forget to be logic.
I really like the details you put in these , wow, hope I would learn this cool visualization someday. thanks for your creativity .
You need a $3k investment to see this high resolution.
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this is fascinating
Maybe add credits for the architects/designers? Building is by Edition Office.
The student has already found good customers; extra fame sometimes gets in the way
SIMPLESMENTE MARAVILHOSO.....
ok thats it ! ive designed the floorplan for my house, now im going to want this before I decide to build... damn you
please consider using some sort of camera smoothing, the movement makes it really hard to watch sometimes.
Excelent man, congratulations!
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow. Fantastic work. What is the specification of the laptop/PC running this?
Pure Epic ❤
Thanks!
good job ! The environment and light are really transparent. Real material is realistic
Yes. Great quality
how the heck does your computer survive this level of detail 👏
there is no need an ultra-gaming pc.
I love the building. Its a great piece of work. Just don't like the granite below the TV in the lounge
amazing video
Good Job!
The walk-through was insane, but the camera movement got me dizzy. I think it needs to be a bit smoother. However, the lighting and texture are insanely good.
can we export model to some random client so that he/she could hover around easily like a game just like a game using WASD keys ? Like if i want to export model from 3ds max then after improving things i want to send it to overseas client so that they could look at it without depending on still renders and animation ?
This student's work?! Holyshit it blown my mind
Thx )
we are reaching the point of almost photorealistic
is it possible to attach an interactive tour to the site? So that the client can walk around his house by himself?
Yes, you can use Pixel Streaming
Twinmotion & Enscape are possible to do that
Interactivity can only be done in Unreal
Beautiful Works ......👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
❤️
emazing
wowww
Better than others
How Many Unreals from 1 to 5?
Is there a reason why Unreal was chosen over Unity?
Yes )
@@ArhiTeachCGSchool cool story bro. Was a legit question; looking into pros/cons of different visualization options.
Ask in our Telegram chat, feel free to ask in English t.me/+M0C5efqTb2plMjIy
is far far better than the shittier architectura softwares out there
All software are important. And yes, Unreal Engine is UNREAL )
That must be one happy client.
Excellent work
Many thanks
Excellent work, what GPU, RAM capacity & CPU are you using on your laptop?
Wow.. I want to learn UE 5.
1.Do you have any courses for UE5 architecture?
2.UE5 was easy?
3. UE5 decrease workflow/duration of overall project?
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Any tutorial recommendations? I have CAD 2D and 3D knowledge. Thank you in advance
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Super!
Yeah! Great job
.... next time do the exploration video with VR for natural movements...
I don't like the second fireplace, all it has is an indentation, but not even a pit for the ash to collect in. It would be nice to showcase a metal chainmail curtain, or even a better glass door of some sort. Other than that, it's very realistic and has the benefits of digital perfection without missing out on some realistic lighting and shadows.
That's why a designer and a visualizer are different professions. But I’m sure now the graduate has worked on his mistakes.
Nice
да, сделано супер для студента! А свет запечен или люмен везде?
Работа на уровне, не каждый визуализатор UE сможет такое повторить.
Incredible tool 👆this and render d5
Unreal is unlimited
Which is better, Corona Renderer o UE5???
It's just a tools for specific tasks )
What are the computer system features used?
daaaaaaang! o cool
why I can't see any reflections on the windows glass? Sometimes it looks like there is no glass at all.
Appreciate the guys effort. We ain't seen yours yet
@@mbanugouba2152 my efforts are in vray area, and I have all the reflections I want and they are precise af. The guys are cool, they sell their stuff.
Well and good bro not worth killing each other, my bad if what I said offended you. All I tried to put across is show some encouragement to the guy rather than dissing him that's all. We cool? Would like to see to work though.
waaaait a second, formwork cast concrete on one side and board formed on the other???
nice !
Our students the Best!
Unreal 5, how much giga now? A pity my internet in my country too slow to download it😭😭😭😭
I ever using udk 3v
This is amazing!! How long does it take to make such an interactive project????
2 months for student
Looks amazing!!! What GPU did you use for the live demo?
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Amazing job but please control your mouse smoothly and slowly...
Ок. Will do
@Architectural Visualization Amazing work. Do you provide any courses to design awesome visualizations like this?
Yes, we have a course, more info are here arhiteach.online/course_unreal_en
Adobe and Autocad are drooling to acquire this technology.....
Amazing quality. Been working with UE5 latelly. I've imported a Sketchup+Vray work to get a 3D Animation a it's pretty cool. I wanted to ask you: in this example, the 3D Model and materials, are created in UE5 or in another software that you imported to UE5 to work with the animation part?. Thx a lot!
Its all Unreal
I love ittttttt😍😘
Question, How long did you do the model and the rendering please? So i know if it's sustainable for me to switch to unreal engine for my projects. Thank you!
This is real-time
this is real time, there is no rendering, just ike a videogame
How long did it take to make?
It depends on a skill
Beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤.
Any tutorial to achieve this quality ?
This free mini course on Unreal Engine 5 will be useful
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For better results, we recommend our full paid course under the guidance of a curator
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Unreal Engine 5 or D5 Render 2.3?
I would love to see it in my VR headset. Could you share it?
my favorite part is when he jumped to see over the fence 4:42
Was the lighting baked or is it Nanite?
Great
Hope the next 4090 card will be able to run it in VR with high setting
Have a few questions : in which 3d software do you model ( like the detailling of the outdoor floor ) ? Does it even matter ? Does the model if imported as a whole to unreal , or is it assembled in unreal by importing differents parts ( like those slabs of concrete on the exterior floor ) ? .... And finally , did the rendering uses Lumen or that dynamic GI of Unreal engine ?
Nice work !
lumen IS the dynamic GI (and reflection) system of unreal engine.100% sure it doesnt only use lumen though, as the system is pretty expensive on GPU in realtime. for stuff like this you still need a combination of real-time and pre computed lighting methods (baking). modelling a scene like this can be done in unreal engine, as the engine got a few nice modelling plugin additions lately, although im positive a lot of the props like chairs etc. were done by third party hard surface modelers, as i think that ive seen some of them in buyable/free packs on the internet. it doesnt really matter where you model the scene, as long as its the most efficient way for you, that gets you the closest to the desired result in the shortest amount of time. as of right now, unreal engines options for modelling are still somewhat limited, so its usually only feasible to either create more simple geometry or modify existing models. if you want the most control over your model/geometry, you should still rather work in a 3D modelling software like maya or blender.
what's the songs in the beginning?????
core software?
What is the computer spek used to create this ???
How to export this as a .exe for a client to be able to walk and interact with the environment?
I am want to learn this work.
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Is it lumen or baked ?
We slightly use Lumen and bake light more
Where to learn or get started in this type of work?
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make me want to become an architecture
*This realistic architecture just need only a photorealistic, version updated easy to play with Metahuman 2.0 Humans to finally justify the architecture.I hope Metahuman becomes more realistic and more easy to animate*
What about dynamic lighting so that you can see the house at sunrise, day and evening with artificial lighting?
Yes, you also can do it in Unreal Engine
@@ArhiTeachCGSchool I know. Оne day someone will do it for architectural visualization))
Hello! How are you? Have you started doing visualizations?
Bro how i get into class?
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Gr8
i ve tried to find the song but i couldnt find it, anyone as the link thanks