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Cinematic Photoreal Environments in Unreal Engine 5

You're reading from   Cinematic Photoreal Environments in Unreal Engine 5 Create captivating worlds and unleash the power of cinematic tools without coding

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803244112
Length 548 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Giovanni Visai Giovanni Visai
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Getting Started with Unreal Engine 5
2. Chapter 1: Creating Your First Project in Unreal Engine 5 FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Navigating through the Unreal Engine 5 Interface 4. Chapter 3: Exploring Unreal Engine 5 Project Structure 5. Chapter 4: Importing and Working with Assets 6. Chapter 5: Mastering Materials and Shading 7. Chapter 6: Illuminating Your World with Lighting 8. Chapter 7: Exploring Nanite, RVTs, and the World Partition Tool 9. Part 2: Environment Creation Techniques
10. Chapter 8: Utilizing the Megascans Library 11. Chapter 9: Mastering Landscape and Terrain 12. Chapter 10: Creating Diverse Environments with Plugins 13. Part 3: Cinematic Fundamentals and Rendering
14. Chapter 11: Crafting Cinematic Shots with Cameras and a Sequencer 15. Chapter 12: Enhancing Scenes with Post-Processing and Niagara 16. Chapter 13: Rendering and Exporting Cinematic Shots 17. Index 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

In this chapter, we learned how the Unreal Engine UI works and how to move inside the Level Viewport. We discovered how the Outliner tab works, we have learned how the Details panel changes according to different assets, and we also now know what Content Browser is. You can now create and save your personal UI Layout, keep your project organized with folders and groups, and add content samples to your project. You have also learned how to add objects to the Viewport and how to transform them using a Gizmo and other transformation tools.

In the next chapter, we will discover how the Engine works and how the Engine’s folders are organized. We will also learn how to save the project correctly and how to work with levels. We will also discuss naming conventions.

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