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Creating a Japanese Shrine Environment in Unreal Engine 5

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Creating a Japanese Shrine Environment in Unreal Engine 5, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 24 lectures, based on 34 reviews, and has 337 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn to create a High-Quality 3D environment from Start to Finish Learn 3D modelling in Blender Learn to create realistic textures in Substance Painter Using Smart Masks and Materials in Substance Painter Level Design, Composition and Lighting in Unreal Engine 5 Learn to use real-world reference images to create 3D models This course is ideal for individuals who are Students that have basic knowledge of modelling, texturing and want to learn how to create environments. Everything in this course would be explained in detailed but some prior knowledge of the software would be helpful. It is particularly useful for Students that have basic knowledge of modelling, texturing and want to learn how to create environments. Everything in this course would be explained in detailed but some prior knowledge of the software would be helpful.

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Title: Creating a Japanese Shrine Environment in Unreal Engine 5

Price: $74.99

Average Rating: 4.6

Number of Lectures: 24

Number of Published Lectures: 24

Number of Curriculum Items: 24

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 24

Original Price: $29.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Learn to create a High-Quality 3D environment from Start to Finish
  • Learn 3D modelling in Blender
  • Learn to create realistic textures in Substance Painter
  • Using Smart Masks and Materials in Substance Painter
  • Level Design, Composition and Lighting in Unreal Engine 5
  • Learn to use real-world reference images to create 3D models
  • Who Should Attend

  • Students that have basic knowledge of modelling, texturing and want to learn how to create environments. Everything in this course would be explained in detailed but some prior knowledge of the software would be helpful.
  • Target Audiences

  • Students that have basic knowledge of modelling, texturing and want to learn how to create environments. Everything in this course would be explained in detailed but some prior knowledge of the software would be helpful.
  • Hello Everyone and welcome to this new course. In this course, we will go over the entire process of creating this Japanese Shrine environment using Unreal Engine 5, Blender, Substance Painter.

    We will go over modelling in Blender, texturing using Substance Painter and setting up the scene, lighting and materials in Unreal Engine 5.

    You will get:

    1. 23 Full HD video lectures with over 8 hours of content and AUDIO commentary.

    2. All the files related to the course including .blend files, unreal project files, substance files, reference images, textures etc.

    SOFTWARES USED – (BLENDER, Substance Painter, Unreal Engine 5):

    All the modelling will be done in Blender, However, the techniques used are universal and can be replicated in any other 3D modelling package. The materials and textures will be created using Substance Painter. Level art, lighting and composition will be done in Unreal Engine 5.

    In this course, you will learn everything you need to know to create the final results that you see in the images and trailers. The same techniques can be applied to almost any type of environment.

    This course has over 8 hours of content! (All the videos have audio commentary)

    We will go over each and every step in this course together and nothing will be skipped. The course does not have any kind of timelapses so that you can follow every step easily.

    We will start by gathering some reference images to gain some initial ideas and the mood for our scene. We will arrange these reference images in a free program called PureRef. After this we will move on to Blender and start modeling our shrine. We will go over the entire process of modelling this from start to finish in Blender only. We will be using reference images to closely create all the details and the ornamental style designs.

    After we have modeled all our assets, we will export them to Substance Painter to start with the texturing. We will learn to create high quality and realistic materials and the key features of Substance Painter like Smart Masks, generators, smart materials etc.

    After this we will import all our models into Unreal Engine and export the textures from Painter to Unreal Engine. To enhance our scene even further we will make use of the newly introduced Megascans trees that are provided to us for completely free as Unreal Engine users by Quixel. We will learn to use landscape tools, the foliage editing tools to place all these trees in our scene. We will also learn to customize the different settings of these trees like wind, seasons, leaf color, health etc.

    The next step would be to setup our lighting and create a mood and atmosphere for our scene. We will make use of the new features of Unreal Engine such as Lumen to get realistic lighting for our scene, next we will set up a post-Processing volume to further enhance the visuals of our scene.

    We will end this course by setting up different camera angles, taking high resolution screenshots for our portfolio and setting up a day-time lighting setup for our scene. We are going to learn a lot of things. So, I hope to see you there in the course, thank you.

    Who is this course for?

    Students that have basic knowledge of modelling, texturing and want to learn how to create environments. Everything in this course would be explained in detailed but some prior knowledge of the software would be helpful.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Creating the Environment

    Lecture 1: Going over our References

    Lecture 2: Creating the Roof – Part 1

    Lecture 3: Creating the Roof – Part 2

    Lecture 4: Creating the Details – Part 1

    Lecture 5: Creating the Details – Part 2

    Lecture 6: Creating The Walls Part – 1

    Lecture 7: Creating The Walls Part – 2

    Lecture 8: Creating The Shrine Gate Part – 1

    Lecture 9: Creating The Shrine Gate Part – 2

    Lecture 10: Creating the Shrine Box

    Lecture 11: Creating The Door

    Lecture 12: Creating Some More Details

    Lecture 13: Creating A Platform

    Lecture 14: Creating The Ground

    Lecture 15: UV Unwrapping

    Lecture 16: Exporting And Baking Mesh Maps

    Lecture 17: Texturing In Substance Painter

    Lecture 18: Creating Unreal Engine Project

    Lecture 19: Adding The Megascan Trees

    Lecture 20: Placing The Trees

    Lecture 21: Setting Up Lighting And Post-Processing

    Lecture 22: Making Some Adjustments And Different Lighting Setup

    Lecture 23: Final Thoughts

    Instructors

  • Creating a Japanese Shrine Environment in Unreal Engine 5  No.2
    Aniket Rawat
    3D Artist
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