Hi, I'm aiming to make a scene in Unreal with several characters. Here is what I have so far. Rendered the first version of the environment in Unreal The wolf is rigged and ready. I'm aiming for this composition, but I am sure the final scene will be different from it. A couple of drawings of the characters Thank you for…
I've made most of it now using modular pieces. I've still got to make all the scene props and pigeons. I'm gonna get this into UDK now but I'm not sure exactly how to set the materials up as I've only done small scenes and objects in Unreal. Any tips?
Hello guys, This underwater scene was made initially for the Artstation challenge " Beneath the Waves " but due to some health problem i didn't finish it so i decided to finish it now as a eventually portfolio piece. The teme of the scene is the pollution over the coral reef. Feedbacks and critique are welcome :D
This is my first scene made in Unreal Engine. My main goal was to create scene using modular workflow and learn more technical aspects of this engine like: shadows and types of lighting. All props was made and texture by me. You can see more screenshots here: http://www.artstation.com/artist/mcpr1de
start a new scene, make your changes and press CTRL-U. or atleast thats what it was 10 years ago :D you can use any scene as your default. its quite neat.
Thanks Mr Smo, Cheers for posting your scene its always great to see how other people tackle the same scene. Looking at yours I think I need to tweak the scale a little.
Thanks, just did some variation for the planes, to blend them with the scene. Water shader is not so special. Just untick the cast shadow option in your plane mesh in the scene. Also the subsurface shader helps.
Hey guys, can you send me your models/scenes so I can have a look? Easiest way is to go to File -> Export -> Scene Bundle, and zip up the .tbscene and /assets/ folder.
A well done crime scene that started out with that in mind can be great. It's when people get stuck on how to detail a lifeless scene and decide adding crime tape and blood is the way to go, that it falls apart.
I saw your scene a awhile back and been meaning to comment on it but I keep forgetting :D this is a very nice scene- I really like how you made that uphill road- very nice!