Trinity Church, Boston, MA; image by Parrish Freeman
Can Unreal Engine 5 (UE5) supercharge architectural visualization? Find out on Wednesday, July 20, 2022, 9 a.m. EDT (2 p.m. BST) and 2 p.m. EDT (7 p.m. BST).
Architects can expect the answer at an upcoming webinar demonstrating the technology advances in UE5 that are beneficial to the architecture community. The event will be lead by Sam Anderson, technical marketing manager for Epic Games and a designer and 3D artist based in New York and Los Angeles with a strong focus in real-time rendering.
As Unreal Engine representatives report, the representation of data is critical in architecture. And previously, technological limitations have made it impossible to seamlessly represent the vast array of data that goes into a building design. UE5 enables creators to include far more information and data in their architectural visualizations, the company reports, in scenes that are of an incredible visual fidelity.
In addition, the webinar will explore new settings that can be configured in the Architecture Project Template before starting an archviz project in UE5, the potential to expand projects efficiently, and fresh updates for building out environments. Other topics covered include improvements to Direct Link workflows and new techniques for lighting and rendering.
Unreal Engine reps say architects can expect to learn about ...
- UE5 updates to the Architecture Project Template
- The latest Datasmith improvements
- How to use Lumen for archviz
- Various workflows for editing models
Register at https://ue.unrealengine.com/ENT-2158_WBN-07-2022_UE-WBN-UE5-For-Architecture_registrationlandingpage.html.