the most important thing you will learn is how to optimize your work so when you do get the chance to have better hardware you know how to make something incredible as cheaply as possible :)
I can say great work in trying to make your own version of Rebirth but I also believe a few things could still be improved upon. The texture work on the building, the smoke from the speeder and a few other things. Still, great job.
thanks! really this is just after a couple of month of playing and working with unreal engine with only a 1060, so imagine it as a student project in his first 3 months at film school haha
Hey folks, what would you think about having a ‘WeWork’ of the virtual production ? Which basically means a space where anyone who wants to test content/games or anything related to virtual production can pop in and test their work? The space would be fully equipped with LED WALLS and all material for Virtual production at a AFFFORDABLE price.
I think it'd be a great idea, theres so much potential for amazing work to be put out there if more people had access to this technology. Virtual production is the future and the more access people have to it, the more/faster the industry can grow.
God I'm crying for this...I'm dreaming for this. Good work dude. I can't wait to see your next work. BTW are you planning to make some tutorial for this?
look at Joe Garths tutorial on Quixel or Unreal Engine's channel, they have a very well done in depth tutorial, i only have a laptop so my work isnt as polished haha
this is so epic - beautifully done
you're epic
Woww great 🔥🔥
man this gives me hope that i can work in unreal engine with my potato pc
the most important thing you will learn is how to optimize your work so when you do get the chance to have better hardware you know how to make something incredible as cheaply as possible :)
Ha! Dude! Love it! Close enough.
How to create those fog planes
I can say great work in trying to make your own version of Rebirth but I also believe a few things could still be improved upon. The texture work on the building, the smoke from the speeder and a few other things. Still, great job.
thanks! really this is just after a couple of month of playing and working with unreal engine with only a 1060, so imagine it as a student project in his first 3 months at film school haha
Hey folks, what would you think about having a ‘WeWork’ of the virtual production ?
Which basically means a space where anyone who wants to test content/games or anything related to virtual production can pop in and test their work? The space would be fully equipped with LED WALLS and all material for Virtual production at a AFFFORDABLE price.
honestly i think if this guy had a better PC to work on and his stuff was on a giant LED wall i would be first in line to see it
I think it'd be a great idea, theres so much potential for amazing work to be put out there if more people had access to this technology. Virtual production is the future and the more access people have to it, the more/faster the industry can grow.
Awesome!
God I'm crying for this...I'm dreaming for this. Good work dude. I can't wait to see your next work. BTW are you planning to make some tutorial for this?
i made a small tutorial for people to get started on it :) you can find it on my channel for mid-low end users
I have a beast of a computer but don't know how to get near to this pro level....
peepee poopoo check
First car scene looks a lil bit off but the rest is epic!!
thank you! coming up to a whole year working on unreal, i still have a lot to learn haha
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Awesome, fantastic!
I have no words to describe this beautiful work.
Just one question: How Can I get this quality in a level? I need a tutorial. :)
look at Joe Garths tutorial on Quixel or Unreal Engine's channel, they have a very well done in depth tutorial, i only have a laptop so my work isnt as polished haha
@@lukethedukea380 can you please link me something to get your graphic quality? I love your work. I'd like to learn.
@@napolitanofiore3483 ruclips.net/video/0iQJkSpOoOQ/видео.html this is what you need ;)
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