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Unreal Game Enviornment Design- Cyberpunk Scenes

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Release date:2021

Author: Leartes Studios

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Learn how to create a real-time cyberpunk environment for a video game by using digital tools to create mood, level art, lighting, and animation
Remember that great idea you had for a video game? Founders of Leartes Studios, Oguzhan and Serdar are here to help you bring that idea to life. Leartes Studios specializes in creating environments for video games with Unreal Engine 4. With clients such as Marvel Studios, Activision, Epic Games, Ubisoft, Microsoft, and more, they have created seamless game environments for a wide range of video game genres.

In this course, they give you a walkthrough of how to create a cyberpunk video game environment from scratch. Oguzhan and Serdar take you through the basics of Unreal Engine, and show you how to create detailed level art and compelling renders for animations. Ready to create your own virtual, cyberpunk world?

Meet Oguzhan and Serdar, video game environment artists, founders of Leartes Studios, and your teachers for this course. They share their journey throughout the video game industry and how they came to establish their own studios. Get a breakdown of the cyberpunk genre, then hear about the video games and artists that inspire their work.

Dive right into environment design by seeing how to prepare production in Unreal Engine and discover its basic features. Explore references for your level art and lighting design to then give your ideas form in Pureref Software. Start creating the base of your scene with simple geometric shapes and adding some detailing block out. Serdar then teaches you how to create vertex paint materials to paint and blend the details of your scene.

Move on to the production phase by learning how to replace block out meshes with actual models. Oguzhan takes you step by step through the level design process and teaches you how to add life to your environment to get a lively and detailed design. Discover how to optimize your materials before dressing the sets of your scene. Learn how to implement lighting throughout your scene before polishing it and creating volumetric lights.

Learn how to post-process your scene within Unreal Engine and hear some useful tricks to do in Photoshop. Serdar teaches you how to use the Sequencer Tool to make animations, as well as how to use the new Movie Render Queue Plugin. Wrap up the course by hearing Serdar and Oguzhan’s tips and advice for beginners in the game and real-time rendering industries.

What is this course’s project?
Create a game-ready scene in Unreal Engine with detailed renders and animations.

Who is it for?
This course is for anyone who wants to learn how to use Unreal Engine or would like to explore game art, environment design, and real-time virtual productions.

What you need
Basic knowledge of Unreal Engine is required.

To take this course, you need access to a computer with Unreal Engine, and an asset pack for your environment design. Within the course forum, you can find free asset packs or purchase the same pack used throughout the course.

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9 Comments

  1. hello guys , is there something wrong with the media file cloud ?! cuz when it finish counting and try to press Download / View , it starts counting again ?! Thanks in advance .

  2. Hi! Thank you for sharing this course, I am wondering when this one:

    https://www.domestika.org/en/courses/2785-character-digital-painting-creating-magical-scenes

    will be shared onto this website as well?

    • Lesson 2-3 missing. It shows as an SRT subtitle file but maybe not a subs file and must be renamed properly to work ok.
      check it out and fix it.

      Unit 2 – 3 Blocking Out the Enviornment 1.srt

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