Mixing Practical and Digital Art in Unreal Engine 5

This workflow video covers my first ever YouTube collaboration, with Nerdforge, Andyax, and VP Nordic. I got to 3D Scan the gorgeous castle miniature (bigature) that Martina at Nerdforge made, by hand. Then, brought it into Unreal Engine 5, and rendered out a sequence of shots for this Virtual Production Project. Watch Andyax/VJUS’s video about the shoot! Nerdforge’s Channel: VP Nordic: To download RealityCapture, visit: #epicambassador Get my FREE Rendering Guide here: Get EasyFog for Unreal Engine 5 here: Photogrammetry / 3D Scanning Tutorials: RealityCapture to Unreal Engine 5: Texture Reprojection: Capturing Lofoten in UE5: Cross-Polarization Tutorial: Lighting Tutorial For Beginners: Color Grading in Davinci Resolve: Join my Patreon to get free content and video credits! --------------- Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:27 - The shoot 01:31 - Scanning the castle 02:46 - Into RealityCapture 05:32 - The Scan Results 06:15 - On set 07:13 - Creating the establishing shot in Unreal Engine 5 07:44 - Procedural tools 08:32 - Polishing the Scene 09:02 - Rendering the shot - Tips 09:57 - FREE Render Settings PDF 11:14 - Color Grading in Davinci Resolve ---------Cameras and Gear Used To Film This Video ------- DISCLAIMER: This video/description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support! Necessary gear for Cross-Polarized Photogrammetry: Turntable: Syrp Genie Mini II: Syrp Turntable: Scanning Spray: Flashes: Godox AR400 Ring Flash: Elinchrom ELB 500 TTL Duo: Polarizing Filters: Tiffen Circular Polarizing Filter: Nikon Circular Polarizing Filter: Ring Flash Polarizer: Transmitters and Other: ColorChecker Passport Photo II: Godox XT-16 Transmitter/Receiver Kit: Flash Sync Cable: My Streaming / Recording Setup (How this Video was Recorded) Nikon Z6II : Nikon 28-75mm f/2.8 : RØDE NTG-3B Shotgun Microphone: Aputure MC Pocket LED: Godox LEDP 260c LED Panel: Godox Parabolic Softbox : Godox SL-60W Studio Light:
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