Cinematic Lighting with Google Earth and Unreal 5
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- Having access to google maps tiles within unreals allows you to completely customize your environment and lighting which is not possible on a simple google earth maps. Lighting your urban scene and creating an environment is crucial for illustrating any of your designs or selling a story. In this video I will go through how to easily light your streamed city tiles to customize any part of the world as you like.
00:00 Intro
00:32 Using Google maps tiles
01:11 Postprocess volume
01:49 Cesium sun sky
02:44 Env light mixer
05:34 Manual solar control
06:00 Fog control
07:07 Lens flare and Bloom
07:51 CineCamera creation
08:29 Image export
08:50 Overview
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More cesium tutorials would be awesome! Showing us how to have floating text above locations with their name visible would be awesome. Particularly being able to click the names and seeing more data!
Thanks for the ideas, will soon start moving more into working with data in unreal so will add to the list!
Next up, correlated elevation models for dynamic shadows🤞
I like the ambition! Will looking at building up more cesium tutorials over time in the playlist.
When I raise my camera to take a in the clouds and the city appears, I get an error... the cloud cuts... do you know how to fix it?
like flying among the clouds
check the fog height/ densities parameters to see if they are too strong (or turn it off to see if changes anything). Then for volumetric clouds try adjusting other parameters such the layer height.