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Unreal Engine Learning channel is an educational Channel for learning Unreal Engine, a game engine used for video games, VR, and architectural visualizations. It provides video tutorials and Other Useful Stuff.
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🔅 The 3D Animation Journey

🏰 Pre-production:
- Concept & Storyboard: Plan the story and visualize it.
- Design: Create characters and environments.

🛠 Production:
- Modeling: Build 3D models.
- Rigging & Animation: Make models move realistically.
- Texturing & Shading: Add colors and surface details.

Post-production:
- Lighting & Rendering: Set up lights and generate final images.
- Compositing: Combine elements and fine-tune visuals.
- Editing & Sound: Put everything together with sound effects and music.

Throughout, teamwork and communication are key to success!

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🔥Let's rock in Unreal Engine 5.4's preview mode!
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Introducing the roadmap for Unreal Engine 5.4! Let's explore the journey ahead.

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- UE 5.4 Roadmap
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Create 3D gaming models in 15 minutes and sell on these platforms

1. 🎨 Sketchfab
2. 🚀 TurboSquid
3. 🌊 3D Ocean
4. 🎮 Unreal Engine Marketplace
5. 🖌️ Cube brush

Let's get creating and selling! 🎮💰

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🚀 Free Unreal Engine Courses


1. Virtual Production
This is a beginner-friendly course that will teach you the basics of virtual production using Unreal Engine.

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2. Character Accessories Production
Learn concept art & production techniques to bring your characters to life!

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3. Level Development in UEFN
Become a Level Design Pro: Dive into the world of UEFN with this FREE course and gain the foundational skills to create immersive game levels!

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🔗 Master Link: ArtStation Unreal Engine Courses

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Unreal tips and tricks | Episode 01

As an environment artist, you need to try as many light scenarios as you can. With a nondestructive workflow, you can create your rig separately as presets or parallelize the work with the lighting artist.

By working on your light setup in a separate level, you can simply add it to the level panel while working on your environment as a persistent level. This allows you to toggle between different scenarios seamlessly.

You have to change the streaming method to "light scenario" if you are going to build your level. This ensures that each light level builds individually.

This quick, simple, but efficient approach allows you to observe your work in different looks and get the best out of it.

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