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Unreal Engine 5: Visualization

Create a cinematic walkthrough of an ArchViz asset
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Course: On-Demand
Advanced Provider Ken Geary  3 Lessons ·  21m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

Unreal Engine 5 is used by the Architectural Visualization (ArchViz) industry to create lifelike walkthroughs of designs. In these lessons, you will learn how to create lighting and cinematic sequences using an imported ArchViz asset.

We’ll start by downloading an ArchViz asset from the Unreal Engine Marketplace and importing it into your level—Unreal Engine can also import ArchViz assets, including mesh structures, furniture and associated texture maps from other paid and free websites using the Filmbox format. Then you’ll learn to create a warm morning lighting effect using the Sun Position Calculator plugin to control both the rotation of the directional sunlight and the color of the sky as it changes throughout the day.

We’ll show you how to incorporate a special ArchViz Character Blueprint to control smooth movement through a room from a first-person point of view. Finally, you’ll learn to create a cinematic sequence using multiple CineCamera actors and the Sequencer.

What You'll Learn

  • Import an ArchViz asset from the Unreal Engine Marketplace into your level
  • Set up a time-of-day lighting rig using the Sun Position Calculator plugin to control directional sunlight rotation and sky color
  • Work with Unreal Engine Marketplace assets, including mesh structures, furniture, and texture maps
  • Use a special ArchViz Character Blueprint to control smooth first-person movement through a room
  • Create cinematic sequences using multiple CineCamera actors and the Sequencer
  • Configure lighting with Lumen for an ArchViz scene

Key Takeaways

  • Unreal Engine 5 is used by the Architectural Visualization (ArchViz) industry to create lifelike walkthroughs of designs.
  • Unreal Engine can import ArchViz assets, including mesh structures, furniture, and associated texture maps, from other paid and free websites using the Filmbox format.
  • The Sun Position Calculator plugin controls both the rotation of the directional sunlight and the color of the sky as it changes throughout the day.
  • An ArchViz Character Blueprint can control smooth movement through a room from a first-person point of view.
  • The Sequencer creates cinematic camera cuts using multiple CineCamera actors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I create in this course?

You will create lighting and cinematic sequences using an imported ArchViz asset, including a warm morning lighting effect and a cinematic sequence built with multiple CineCamera actors and the Sequencer.

Where do the ArchViz assets come from?

You start by downloading an ArchViz asset from the Unreal Engine Marketplace and importing it into your level. Unreal Engine can also import ArchViz assets, including mesh structures, furniture, and associated texture maps, from other paid and free websites using the Filmbox format.

What lessons does this course include?

The course includes three lessons: Importing an ArchViz Asset, Setting Up Lighting with Lumen, and Creating Cinematic ArchViz Sequences.

What skills does this course cover?

It covers Architectural Rendering, Architectural Visualization, Unreal Blueprint, Unreal Development Kit, Unreal Engine, and Visual Simulations.

How is movement through the scene handled?

The course shows how to incorporate a special ArchViz Character Blueprint to control smooth movement through a room from a first-person point of view.