Good question! It was a big dilemma before starting the scene haha! To be honest, I want to be able to manage both UDK and UE4. Jumping into UE4 without knowing UDK feels like skipping a step to me!
Dude, It's looking pretty good, but I saw your comment earlier on UDK to UE4, and UE4 is really really easy to learn and use. It'll also make your scene look a lot better if you take advantage of the PBR stuff it has, not to mention lighting, etc. And it's free now (for educational use), so there's no real reason not to…
I'm calling this done! I'll probably see things to change and stuff to add, but it's time to move on. During the summer I haven't work on it a lot, and now I'm feeling late. I want to jump into pbr/ue4. I've learned a good amount working on it. Even if it's through fails sometimes :)
Thanks you guys! nuclearjelly : I started the scene trying to be the cleaner possible (few textures, modular stuff, everything tidy etc) but with time it started to be a little mess. I really think switching from UDK to UE4 with a not-so-clean scene is not the best way to learn it! I want to finish this scene and start…