Would you be able to make a video of your worflow of a new project if possible? It would be very helpful for me as a new student because it's been a year and a half now and I still feel as lost as the day I started
@@Nier_altruist The short answer is yes. I am planning a “tip to tail” video of my workflow. I just have to figure out how to make it beneficial to all levels of experience in Unreal Engine. In your opinion do you think a smaller project than this would be better? Or is this size project okay for the next video? Thanks for watching this video btw. 🙏🏾
@T_DAP I personally think one close to the size of the one in this video is perfect because it has branches in multiple different software. I appreciate you letting me know about it
@@Michf666 The learning curve is waaay less steep these days. I would say you can become proficient in about 2 months if you’re just focusing on environments and rendering. If you add blueprints to the mix, you’ll need a 6 months to a year to get really good at it. I hope this information was helpful.
Hello, Simply wonderful! Many compliments for the attention to details. If I can give you a piece of advice, from the next videos you upload, there should be the possibility of activating audio translation in various languages via AI, it would be very useful to be able to better follow your teachings and reach a greater audience that has difficulty with English, please. Lastly, please check the link to your site that does not seem to work. Thanks Tiziano, Italy
@ In my opinion, I think you should invest in an Nvidia RTX 4090 24GB instead. It’s one of the regrets I have. I got a 4080 card, and now I am looking to switch to a 4090 card to work in UE5. The TLDR is…get a RTX 4090 card. It is a better choice for Unreal Engine 5.
Thx for the video and file to experiment. Just some quick feedback if I may? You may want to check your audio levels? Despite the cool music choices in the BG, the tracks tend to take some emphasis away from your voice = harder to hear what you're saying. Best with your work.
@@neiljamessloan Thank you so much man! I really appreciate the feedback. I will definitely work on my audio levels on my next video. I you were able to find one or two audible parts of the video that were useful to you?
@@T_DAP I'm digesting the video ATM and about to take a peek inside your generous project file. I'm sure I'll find some usefulness in your approaches. I particularly liked your mention of using crustaceans as a metaphor for inspiration - hard surface outside, soft on the inside. It's made me think more about softening a large project I've been struggling in redesigning a local Art centre and incorporating a rooftop garden area. I'm seeking to pitch a concept to local council/gov to inspire a refurbish of the building which is dated. I may reach out for your thoughts. hehe Yet I'm sure to find some inspiration in your approaches :) Thx
FREE project download
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Thank you.
Thanks for sharing
BIG thanks for Sharing.
@@issacdhan my pleasure! Go make something amazing with the file and share it with the Unreal Engine community if you can! 😊😃
Absolutely amazing work!
@@Joel.Derrick Thank you so much 😊 🙏🏾
Splendid!
This is great! thanks for sharing!
Absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
It looks so... Real! Great job, update more content. 👍
this is the greatest arch viz animation i've ever scene using UE5. every scene is good!
@@miguelella7073 wow 🤩 thank you so much! 😊 Not sure my ego can handle your comment 😝 I’ll try to let it not go to my head 😀
Every scene is good? Good? Every scene is incredible not good! lol
@ Thank you! I did my best to make each scene look as good as I could make it.
Can I write everything about this work in 1million words? You’ve done a great job 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😊☺️🙏🏾🥰
Wow! As a fellow Unreal Engine Archviz Artist I must say, Goddd damn brother! Absolutely love your work.
@@parimbomova129 Thank you so much for the love man! I really appreciate it! 😊🙏🏾
Would you be able to make a video of your worflow of a new project if possible? It would be very helpful for me as a new student because it's been a year and a half now and I still feel as lost as the day I started
@@Nier_altruist The short answer is yes. I am planning a “tip to tail” video of my workflow. I just have to figure out how to make it beneficial to all levels of experience in Unreal Engine. In your opinion do you think a smaller project than this would be better? Or is this size project okay for the next video? Thanks for watching this video btw. 🙏🏾
@T_DAP I personally think one close to the size of the one in this video is perfect because it has branches in multiple different software. I appreciate you letting me know about it
@ Good to know! Thank you for the feedback. I really appreciate it.
Awesome!
@@alexzanderthegeek Thank you 🙏🏾
hey, whats the learning curve for UE? nice video! cheers!
@@Michf666 The learning curve is waaay less steep these days. I would say you can become proficient in about 2 months if you’re just focusing on environments and rendering. If you add blueprints to the mix, you’ll need a 6 months to a year to get really good at it. I hope this information was helpful.
instant sub man wth
@@andrewphoto4750 Thank you so much for the sub!! 🙏🏾👍🏽🔥
Hello, Simply wonderful! Many compliments for the attention to details.
If I can give you a piece of advice, from the next videos you upload, there should be the possibility of activating audio translation in various languages via AI, it would be very useful to be able to better follow your teachings and reach a greater audience that has difficulty with English, please.
Lastly, please check the link to your site that does not seem to work.
Thanks
Tiziano, Italy
@@Crptnetz Thank you so much for the feedback. I really appreciate it. I will check the link to the website.
The only bad thing about the design is the long diagonal window at the stairs and the bookshelf at the corridor.
What is your gpu my friend ? For reference
@@nepo10ball CPU : Intel i9 processor 24 cores, 3.7 clock speed
RAM : 64GB
GPU : Nvidia RTX 4080 16GB
@T_DAP I plan to buy rx 7900 xtx 24gb vram, do you think it will good enough for ue 5 ? Do you have a advice?
@ In my opinion, I think you should invest in an Nvidia RTX 4090 24GB instead. It’s one of the regrets I have. I got a 4080 card, and now I am looking to switch to a 4090 card to work in UE5. The TLDR is…get a RTX 4090 card. It is a better choice for Unreal Engine 5.
0:00 gomen, amanai.
so... i just need to buy NASA PC to start working, right?)
@@SAYRESS 😝 maybe!…Or you can just get an average gaming PC like I did.
You can still see that specific Unreal blurriness and washed out colors, even with all the effort put into this.
Maybe UA-cam compression for the blur + color grading choice for the colors.
Thx for the video and file to experiment.
Just some quick feedback if I may? You may want to check your audio levels? Despite the cool music choices in the BG, the tracks tend to take some emphasis away from your voice = harder to hear what you're saying.
Best with your work.
@@neiljamessloan Thank you so much man! I really appreciate the feedback. I will definitely work on my audio levels on my next video. I you were able to find one or two audible parts of the video that were useful to you?
@@T_DAP I'm digesting the video ATM and about to take a peek inside your generous project file. I'm sure I'll find some usefulness in your approaches. I particularly liked your mention of using crustaceans as a metaphor for inspiration - hard surface outside, soft on the inside. It's made me think more about softening a large project I've been struggling in redesigning a local Art centre and incorporating a rooftop garden area. I'm seeking to pitch a concept to local council/gov to inspire a refurbish of the building which is dated. I may reach out for your thoughts. hehe
Yet I'm sure to find some inspiration in your approaches :)
Thx