Expermenting with Unreal-4

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Expermenting with Unreal-4

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I been expermenting with unreal trying to learn some basics of using this software. The going is sometimes very slow when you don't know what you are doing and you have to keep searching
on internet and u-tube to get answers. I imported a model I downloaded from sketchup and imported it into unreal and this is my first attempt at a rendering.
SketchUp Model was done by Aaron Davies and is 18.3 MB with 148,724 polygons.
Having fun learning something new. :)
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nice first one :)
can you freely move around with this quality in realtime? what is the framerate and what GPU do you have?
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Yes moving around is super fast after the textures and lighting have been rebuilt. Its real time. MY next step is to make a movie. I think tools are built in to unreal to easily make a movie.
What is really intersting to me is to watch the grass and trees move in real time due to the built in wind in the scene. You don't see that in a still render but it will show when a movie is created.
I have an old pc using windows 7 with an AMD A6-3600 16G memory andNVIDA GeForce GTX 1050T.
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This is a very quick test movie made with unreal4. Nothing special, just moving of the camera. After learning the steps it very simple and only takes a few minutes to create.
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