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Virtual light is 🤯🔥
So sick bro
these are sick
Which software and how could you make a tutorial to how to make these as well ? I wish to learn to visualise light programming as well .❤❤`
I am using unreal engine 5 for the visualisation and programming it with Avolites Titan V17
@@danholmesld could you make a tutorial for the same(using free softwares) ?? Please please ❤
@@kroax9720 There are lots of tutorials out there at the moment. Just search for "UE5 DMX Plugin tutorial"
what did you use for the fixtures in UE5. I'm guessing not the default blueprints
It is the default DMX plugin but with some custom made blueprints for the fixtures.
@@danholmesld did you make them yourself or get the blueprints somewhere
@@m009bt I made them myself but based them on the default DMX plugin BPs.
Really cool ! Where did you find the light plot ?
It was modstly observations from when i was there in person as well as a google earth measurement of the RAI hall.
Bro turn up the beat a bit
Virtual light is 🤯🔥
So sick bro
these are sick
Which software and how could you make a tutorial to how to make these as well ? I wish to learn to visualise light programming as well .❤❤`
I am using unreal engine 5 for the visualisation and programming it with Avolites Titan V17
@@danholmesld could you make a tutorial for the same(using free softwares) ?? Please please ❤
@@kroax9720 There are lots of tutorials out there at the moment. Just search for "UE5 DMX Plugin tutorial"
what did you use for the fixtures in UE5. I'm guessing not the default blueprints
It is the default DMX plugin but with some custom made blueprints for the fixtures.
@@danholmesld did you make them yourself or get the blueprints somewhere
@@m009bt I made them myself but based them on the default DMX plugin BPs.
Really cool ! Where did you find the light plot ?
It was modstly observations from when i was there in person as well as a google earth measurement of the RAI hall.
Bro turn up the beat a bit