Is Unreal 5 really so amazing!? (for Architectural Visualization)

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Unreal 5 is here! So let`s see if Unreal 5 is actually that cool as they say and if it can be used for Architectural Visualization.

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Milos Dimcic
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This was the video that motivated me to learn Unreal (Using 3ds Max and VRay for years) Now the future is obviously real time!

DMMG
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As a rendering specialist working in the architectural space, and feeling very frustrated with my tools, this was a real eye opener. Thank you.

shoppster
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As a game industry rendering programmer, I can say that you did an awesome job describing UE5!

djmips
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As a Blender enthusiast who doesn't love waiting hours for his architectural renders, I'm pumped to use UE5. Thanks for the motivation to use it.

DavenH
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The best intro of ArchViz using Unreal Engine that i found in youtube, thank you so much

loryo
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i had this idea 3 years ago but man this just makes me smile.

eddyLama
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It actually does not render billions of triangles at 60 fps. It only renders millions because thats all that is needed at any one time, depending on distance from the mesh it will render more or less details since it holds the data for billions of triangles if your meshes have such dense detail.

hypersonicmonkeybrains
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Since this video is about the Unreal engine, I thought I'd bring this up. Back in the day ( 1998 ), there was a game called Unreal. It was a single player FPS that ran on Unreal 1 engine. The game was way ahead of its time for when it was released. I'd sure love to see that game remade in Unreal Engine 5.

SkyrimBeast
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Epic Games literally created magic with Unreal Engine 5

kuldeep
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This is the best introduction to UE5 I have seen. Excellent work!

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You do an amazing job at describing the system.

FreddieStreeterYT
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made me so happy when he just said "Yes" then explained why thank you!

CameronKusmaul
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Nice video.
I remember going to the Unreal Academy in 2019 as an architect and being blown away by the leaps of other industries compare to the AEC environment.

Sooo difficult to sell UE to the directors in the office as it is still not seen as "necessary" or requested by the client specifically.

One thing that I learn from other industries is that you don't answer an existing question, that is NOT innovation. Innovation is when you create the question and answer it. So giving the client a UE5 game of their house for free the first time will give you an edge on the competition and more clients will request it.

But again - soo difficult to sell this...

enricoc
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Yes thanks for sharing. You make a lot of highly complex things make sense.

urbancolab
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Thank you so much for this video. As in ArchViz artist, my mind is blown to pieces right now

goosedaddy
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thank you for the info!!!quite the eye opener . from architect to architect !!!!

findingretreat
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Your explanation is very on point and clear, I got motivated a lot after watching this video. Thank u so much for your effort.

evelynfive
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Can't wait for Twinmotion to benefit from UE5

halnineooo
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Great video. Highly recommend watching if you are interested in understanding how close we are to enjoying photorealistic real time digital experiences and the possibilities RTX creates for a quantum leap in interactivity within games :)

davidburke
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This is an excellent video delivering a very digestible amount of information but still making an important point - a lot of conservative architect and other visualization companies need to see this, and not the least their customers :) Here in Japan construction and architect related firms are more than conservative - they are ultra conservative. Small design firms use free CAD software to avoid the cost of Autocad etc. Visualizations suffer, and real-time walkthrough are almost never used. We are also great fans of VR which brings realism much closer to how we perceive and move in the world - like in a house. When UR5 can work to its full capacity in VR we are in the Matrix - and I wonder what all those firms using free software will do then :)

mimir-japan