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Create a Cyberpunk Street in Unreal Engine 5 by JSFILMZ Entertainment

Release date:2021, June

Author:JSFILMZ Entertainmen

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

What you’ll learn

  • Create an environment with unreal engine 5
  • How to use Unreal Engine 5’s cinematic sequencer to make CG animation
  • Installing Unreal Engine 5
  • Adding and working with cameras
  • Create animation in unreal engine 5
  • How to use unreal engine 5
  • Introduction to unreal engine 5
  • Introduction to animation in unreal engine 5

Requirements
A computer that can run Unreal Engine 5
NLE software that can import png sequences
12-core CPU at 3.4 GHz, with an NVIDIA RTX 2080 or AMD Radeon 5700 XT graphics card or higher, and 64 GB of system RAM, 500GB Hard Drive Space
Operating System Windows 10 64-bit Processor Quad-core Intel or AMD, 2.5 GHz or faster Memory 8 GB RAM Video Card/DirectX Version DirectX 11 or DirectX 12 compatible graphics card

Description
Now just a disclaimer: if you want to use the same buildings I used in this course, you will have to buy two cyberpunk kitbash3d assets but also use other free help from the epic marketplace if you would like. It’s totally up to you.

​HARDWARE I USED FOR THIS COURSE:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10700K CPU @ 3.80GHz 3.79 GHz
RTX 3060
16GB RAM
1 TB SSD
Windows OS

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS:
12-Core CPU @ 3.4 GHz
64 GB RAM
GeForce RTX 2080 and up
At least 8GB of VRAM

We will be using the free City Sample from the Epic Marketplace in this course, so you will need to be able to run and open that project.

So you want to impress your hot neighbor, but please know how? Lucky for you, I released my how to make a cyberpunk street in unreal engine 5 for beginners. For the price of 2 gallons of gas and 2 hours of your time, you will go from not knowing about an unreal engine to creating this excellent cyberpunk street environment…

I said this last year and would say it again and again. Unreal Engine 5 is the future, so you better get on it. You are going to leave behind. For my loyal supporters who will purchase this course, thank you. And for you people who won’t, I hope your graphics card catch on fire.

Table of contents:

Part 1
Installing Unreal Engine 5
Creating a project with City Sample Demo (free from Epic Marketplace)
Purchasing two Cyberpunk assets from Kitbash3d WILL HAVE TO PURCHASE SEPARATELY IF YOU WANT YOUR FINAL PROJECT TO LOOK LIKE MINE) kitbash3d
Merging Kitbash3d assets with City Sample Demo project
Creating a new  blank level
Quick viewport controls overview

Part 2
Placing cyberpunk buildings and props on the level
Walking around the story for the first time using Third Person Template from City Sample Demo
Creating road using a new Modeling plugin built in UE5
Adding vehicles from the sample as a size reference
Quixel mega scan
Downloading free Quixel Megascan Assets
Creating blend materials using Quixel Bridge for the Road

Part 3
Enabling Lumen
Enabling Virtual Shadow map
Deleting all default lights from the scene to start from scratch
Create post-process volume for the level
Setting base exposure
Adding street props

Part 4
Creating lights for base exposure
Creating more sunlight in the scene
Finessing the road

Part 5
Populating the scene with crowd ai from the city sample demo
Populating the scene with vehicles from the city sample demo
Adding more crowd
add more props

Part 6
Downloading free high-quality characters from the epic marketplace
Getting rid of the nasty texture streaming error
Enabling and creating cloth physics
Checking out the scene statistics by the number

Part 7
Creating movie sequence
Creating camera
Animating and keyframing camera
Enabling Movie Render Queue
Movie Render queue settings
Movie Render queue console variables
Saving Movie Render queue presets
Rendering the sequence
Checking out the rendered line in NLE

Thank you!

Who this course is for:

  • Beginner Unreal Engine 5 users
  • Unreal Engine 5 students
  • Animation students
  • CG animators
  • Virtual production
  • Virtual Production students
  • VFX students
  • 3d modeler
  • movie previz
  • Unreal Engine 5 Beginners
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