Really demonstrates how much work goes into these environments, as I think a lot of people thing that graphics are carried by the engines themselves and their rendering. Good job!
Seems like a lot of people in the industry just use them synonymously for some reason even though its not. I clicked for a level design video as well because I'm a level designer but yes this is really amazing environment art anyway so i stayed for it. EDIT: just realized that people do this because it favours the youtube algorithm if you call it "speed level design" instead of "speed environment art/design". which makes sense as to why he mentions environment in the description but not in the title. oh well i guess whatever works.
@@mukmoffin4296 Level design isn't just GAMEPLAY stuff. It's just as much visuals as it is gameplay-driven things. Level design and Environment design are the same thing. They've been for over 10 years now.
Very well done. my favorite thing about these videos (to some extent) is not the quality of the product, which this one is very exceptional, but observing the workflow of other environmental design artist.
Great video. I would love to see a more in-depth tutorial on how you generated the cliffs (@4:57) and your thought process in Zbrush. Thanks for sharing!
Its inspirational to see some twice as talented as you do something awesome. But when they are one million times as talented, thats just depressing 😅 . Awesome.
Man, this is insane. I would love to see each step with a voice over, talking about your decision making and technicalities. For example, how do you bring the asset from UE to Zbrush and then back and textured without UVs
I often find that I wish I grew up earlier so I'd be like 10 when the Wii came out, but then I see this and wish I was born later where every game could looks like this to my 10 yr old self. (You have the most free time and I enjoyed games the most around that age)
Wow. As someone coming from motion design and flapping around at the moment with my first efforts in environment design, that was incredibly useful to see. Great workflow & design process. Thanks for sharing!
This is great. Echoing others here you should definitely create some tutorials / a series where beginners could follow along and create something for the first time! There's a lot of potential there as UE5 becomes more mainstream. I'll be patiently waiting :)
Another UA-camr I watch (Sykoo) also used to confuse environment and level design. This is environment design. Great job, though. It looks awesome in the end.
Because there is no ‘level’ (I.e a 3D environment to lead the player through a set of experiences) there is nothing to ‘design’ (I.e designing requires a brief/an objective) This person is simply creating an environment. Typically, you ‘grey box’ the 3D environment first. This is done whilst also keeping note of what player experiences (puzzles, narrative triggers, confined areas causing the player to loose track of objective etc etc) these are worked out by a design brief usually made by the level designer or game designer. After grey box is complete, you test it and once you are happy, you replace the grey 3D boxes used as place holders with real objects. This is why this isn’t a video showing level design. Simply environment design based off concept art. Still very impressive stuff!
I don’t know shit about how any of this works, only maybe surface level knowledge. But damn, he modeled, gave texture and lighting to this. That’s amazing and this scenery is beautiful.
Holy Effying Shait!!!! this is just absolutely mind-blowing!! the fact that when we play we do not appreciate the amount of work and experience needed to make sceneries look this amazing is crazy!! I have absolutely no idea how any of this works but you seem so experienced that it almost looks "easy" which I know it isn't lol... i can't wait to see how artificial intelligence is going to help you guys map and scene makers do great things for the gaming industry! that's awesome man!!
AI is already helping a great deal! The concept art for example was made in Midjourney, and if i were to model these, i can ask ChatGPT to make me a breakdown list of modular assets needed haha the future is here!
@@Ell-May I didn't get this video from someone else rather I have simply been watching a crap ton of UE5 videos lately so this just popped up into my feed so I watched it, then I saw my buddy (RJ) so I thought it was funny how we both saw the same video.
@@isaac.3347 Oh haha, thank you for letting me know! I've just started out in UE5 myself and creating speed through videos - I wondered if you see this on a platform that I could show my channel to as well. Thanks so much for letting me know. Have a lovely weekend :)
Commenting below because I'd like to see every section as step by step tutorial and would love to buy one (if you would to explain nodes for materials in detail, many brush off as it is a common knowlage!) Wonderful job, well done
hey, im new to UE5 and am still learning all the tools and tricks. i would love to see a video on the way that you manipulated the landscape tools and created differen levels of land
I hope that UE adds a lighting option called Minimal Lighting that illuminates the entire level with a weak light. This would be effective for designers to see shapes and colours better while positioning details. The hard shadows of the Lumen lighting makes it hard to see some things. So does turning off the lighting physics. That Minimal Lighting option would fix that.
It's amazing what environmental artists can do with some basic tools... but at the same time, this gives my programmer brain a seizure thinking about the backend optimization required... and how this should be handled for optimization purposes xD.
Amazing work...and all this knowledge over multiple programs (UE5, Gaea, zbrush, photoshop) amazing! You say this took a little under 2 days, is this in hours? like it took a bit less than 48 hours? Because this is hella impressive for such amount of time! This looks like a scene that could be used in a super realistic roadrunner movie (from looney tunes). Amazing....
Yeah in total if i calculate hours it was probably around 16-20hrs but i say 2 days cause i did it over the span of 2 days haha And thanks! I hope to empower people to see what can be done in a short amount of time as well as how everyone can create good art without having to take months or weeks to do so themselves!
Awesome timelapse! Did you do everything in UE5? Would've been awesome to have a in depth tutorial of the different stages that is somewhat beginner friendly. Especially the 3D Modelling, the making of some of the assets. If you did that in UE5 with some of the plugins that would be awesome to see. I think UE could become veeery strong if it became as vast as for example blender is in that aspect. Awesome work! 😊
And all done in 10 minutes, mind-blowing.
@@u-k Sssh dont be jealous, he clearly did it in 10 minutes
@@u-k Literally look at the video time.
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@@u-k no shit dude
10 minutes work only for one shot???
Wow this is not what i expected from the UA-cam algorithm but it is certainly what i needed to see.
Always here for the arts!
Quixel Megascans has left the chat. Was NOT expecting sculpting stones from scratch lol
I tried to find quixel megascan in comments for 15 mins
Really demonstrates how much work goes into these environments, as I think a lot of people thing that graphics are carried by the engines themselves and their rendering. Good job!
This is not level design this is environment art, none the less really awesome environment.
Seems like a lot of people in the industry just use them synonymously for some reason even though its not. I clicked for a level design video as well because I'm a level designer but yes this is really amazing environment art anyway so i stayed for it. EDIT: just realized that people do this because it favours the youtube algorithm if you call it "speed level design" instead of "speed environment art/design". which makes sense as to why he mentions environment in the description but not in the title. oh well i guess whatever works.
level design is probably a more used search term
This is 100% level design.
This is 100% environmental art. The only thing that remotely resembles level design in this video is the brief moments of greyboxing.
@@mukmoffin4296 Level design isn't just GAMEPLAY stuff. It's just as much visuals as it is gameplay-driven things.
Level design and Environment design are the same thing. They've been for over 10 years now.
Very well done. my favorite thing about these videos (to some extent) is not the quality of the product, which this one is very exceptional, but observing the workflow of other environmental design artist.
It's so satisfying seeing something go from blocky and boring to look at to THIS
Anyone can do it! And i hope to empower people by seeing the process, doing breakdowns and making more tutorials!
Great video. I would love to see a more in-depth tutorial on how you generated the cliffs (@4:57) and your thought process in Zbrush. Thanks for sharing!
Its inspirational to see some twice as talented as you do something awesome. But when they are one million times as talented, thats just depressing 😅 . Awesome.
Currently a 3D art student and level design is my passion. This was incredible to watch.
This desert looks sick
Man, this is insane. I would love to see each step with a voice over, talking about your decision making and technicalities. For example, how do you bring the asset from UE to Zbrush and then back and textured without UVs
I actually just posted tutorial videos on both subjects!!
@@DallasDrap great job man
Man I dont know anything about anythigng you are doing but that is stunning. Beautiful work bro. Dont stop.
So satisfying...
C'est quand-même affolant le travail que ça représente, j'ai moi-même déjà créé des niveaux sur certains jeux et le temps passe si vite.
oh yes please some tutorial this is great work !
I often find that I wish I grew up earlier so I'd be like 10 when the Wii came out, but then I see this and wish I was born later where every game could looks like this to my 10 yr old self. (You have the most free time and I enjoyed games the most around that age)
Wow. As someone coming from motion design and flapping around at the moment with my first efforts in environment design, that was incredibly useful to see. Great workflow & design process. Thanks for sharing!
Please, consider making a tutorial series of this. This is amazing and would be super helpful! :)
This is great. Echoing others here you should definitely create some tutorials / a series where beginners could follow along and create something for the first time! There's a lot of potential there as UE5 becomes more mainstream. I'll be patiently waiting :)
Another UA-camr I watch (Sykoo) also used to confuse environment and level design. This is environment design. Great job, though. It looks awesome in the end.
Because there is no ‘level’ (I.e a 3D environment to lead the player through a set of experiences) there is nothing to ‘design’ (I.e designing requires a brief/an objective) This person is simply creating an environment.
Typically, you ‘grey box’ the 3D environment first. This is done whilst also keeping note of what player experiences (puzzles, narrative triggers, confined areas causing the player to loose track of objective etc etc) these are worked out by a design brief usually made by the level designer or game designer.
After grey box is complete, you test it and once you are happy, you replace the grey 3D boxes used as place holders with real objects.
This is why this isn’t a video showing level design. Simply environment design based off concept art. Still very impressive stuff!
I don’t know shit about how any of this works, only maybe surface level knowledge. But damn, he modeled, gave texture and lighting to this. That’s amazing and this scenery is beautiful.
Wow beautiful
2:20 and that ladies and gentlemen is how baby boulders are made
Dude this is insane, you deserve more views
Holy Effying Shait!!!! this is just absolutely mind-blowing!! the fact that when we play we do not appreciate the amount of work and experience needed to make sceneries look this amazing is crazy!! I have absolutely no idea how any of this works but you seem so experienced that it almost looks "easy" which I know it isn't lol... i can't wait to see how artificial intelligence is going to help you guys map and scene makers do great things for the gaming industry! that's awesome man!!
AI is already helping a great deal! The concept art for example was made in Midjourney, and if i were to model these, i can ask ChatGPT to make me a breakdown list of modular assets needed haha the future is here!
Designer Master 🔥
Wow the tool is pretty amazing.
idc what you all say, I actually learned a lot in this one video
i was jsut expecting you to use some megascans for the rocks, but DAMN you actually took the time to model them
so beautiful
Very impressive, sir. I'm a newcomer to this platform and have been looking around at the talent that makes such wonderful art. Great job!
Why hello there, seems we both got recommended the same video lol
Hi @@isaac.3347 this is such a random question lol but, do you know where you was recommended from to this video please?
@@Ell-May I didn't get this video from someone else rather I have simply been watching a crap ton of UE5 videos lately so this just popped up into my feed so I watched it, then I saw my buddy (RJ) so I thought it was funny how we both saw the same video.
@@isaac.3347 Oh haha, thank you for letting me know! I've just started out in UE5 myself and creating speed through videos - I wondered if you see this on a platform that I could show my channel to as well. Thanks so much for letting me know. Have a lovely weekend :)
keep going like that bro
WoooW looks amazing
as a beginner in UE for lookdev, this is the quality and skill i aspire to.. amazing work !
Nicely done! Idc what people want to call it, I call it skills. Really amazing work and artistic abilities. 🔥🔥
Completely agree! Such an amazing environment you’ve created here 😍
Congrats on the new channel!
Incredibly amazing!
Excellent job!
The UA-cam algorithm always knows what I need to see. This video is excellent.
Très belle maîtrise, , excellent à regarder, magnifique
That was amazing
This is amazing
Commenting below because I'd like to see every section as step by step tutorial and would love to buy one (if you would to explain nodes for materials in detail, many brush off as it is a common knowlage!) Wonderful job, well done
This was awesome
For cinematic shots, this is beautiful, for actual games, not so much of a level. Good work either way!
looks very cool
The amount of logic for that rock material hurts my brain.
Well F*king done. Dude your are awesome that was insane
hey, im new to UE5 and am still learning all the tools and tricks. i would love to see a video on the way that you manipulated the landscape tools and created differen levels of land
this is aweomse!
You did the impossible, you made that look easy. ❤
I'm sayin!!
But it is not easy as it looks
The hardest thing you could ever do is to try and recreate what was made in a timelapse
@Arthr0 I can't even comprehend digital wizardry, I stick with acrylics. He's put a lot of time and effort that's very visible and admired.
Saw the GPU crash at 7:39 😬 Gotta love when that happens! Great work btw.
that crash is so annoying
Always XD funny thing was it was stable unless i was recording still though, we push through!
Just insane….!!!
Lmao bro final work looks better than reference, that`s freakin insane!
I hope that UE adds a lighting option called Minimal Lighting that illuminates the entire level with a weak light. This would be effective for designers to see shapes and colours better while positioning details. The hard shadows of the Lumen lighting makes it hard to see some things. So does turning off the lighting physics. That Minimal Lighting option would fix that.
You can try to fix it with indirectional light or post production
I'd buy a detailed tutorial of this video. amazing!
Great work but this is more “art design” than actual level design
yeah. exacly. This is enviro design, art design, level art, but it is not a level design.
My thoughts exactly. Very misleading. Great for a still picture, horrible for FPS
Yup it is, but coincidentally its also exactly what i need for my short film setting
@@jaxonpetersen5942 wdym horrible for fps? Pretty sure Nanite takes care of that.
@@vulpine3431 i think they meant gameplay-wise
you are a god
ustam, eline sağlık çok güzel oldu.
This Level is a Peace of Art. Must be fun to Play it.
very good, I only need to learn all that tools individually so i can do a similar ...
Insane!
It's amazing what environmental artists can do with some basic tools... but at the same time, this gives my programmer brain a seizure thinking about the backend optimization required... and how this should be handled for optimization purposes xD.
Alot of it might just be culling
@@ecayeta actually culling can be the easiest once that method is programmed.
Are people gonna start using UE5 now instead of Blender? Like bloody hell look at this!
I really appreciate the hard work
Reminds me of that one mission from Halo 4 excellent work looks awesome
This is insane well done man ❤
Very nice! 🙂
amazing!
wow! i don't know what can i say
Amazing work...and all this knowledge over multiple programs (UE5, Gaea, zbrush, photoshop) amazing! You say this took a little under 2 days, is this in hours? like it took a bit less than 48 hours? Because this is hella impressive for such amount of time! This looks like a scene that could be used in a super realistic roadrunner movie (from looney tunes). Amazing....
Yeah in total if i calculate hours it was probably around 16-20hrs but i say 2 days cause i did it over the span of 2 days haha
And thanks! I hope to empower people to see what can be done in a short amount of time as well as how everyone can create good art without having to take months or weeks to do so themselves!
7.8/10, too much water.
Nah just kidding, that was great to watch. You showcased so many different skills in one video!
Awesome!
I love how you are so in flowstate that you not even click off this windows message.
Awesome timelapse!
Did you do everything in UE5? Would've been awesome to have a in depth tutorial of the different stages that is somewhat beginner friendly.
Especially the 3D Modelling, the making of some of the assets. If you did that in UE5 with some of the plugins that would be awesome to see. I think UE could become veeery strong if it became as vast as for example blender is in that aspect.
Awesome work! 😊
Very cool!
Hell ya 🔥
godlike
I literally went this 😃😃 to 😵💫😵💫
So complicated...it is
Awesome 🎉🎉🎉
My brain at 2:19 🥵🥵🥵
cool!
All that work for a bit of landscape that 99.99% of ‘players’ would ignore as they rush through the game as quick as possible!
이사람 작업하는 방식 마음에 드네.
I feel like i watch bob ross. You are like 3d painter
2:43 That’s gotta be over 5000 Courics right there
amazing 😯😯❤❤
Very nice work :)
you have a very power computer 👍
Looks like Tattooine or Arrakis. Very cool
Great work!
This is outsane
Love it. Wish the end was a little longer so we could see your work!
Sincerely, I think that me and many of the people who are watching your videos would be interested in buying this course if you would do it.
Now time to bake the nav mesh
C’est la question j me posais il y a quelque jours merci pour la vidéo elle est géniale 🤩 👍🏾🚶🏾♂️
step by step tutorial??? i love it
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