September 14, 2017

Fourth Unreal Engine Webinar for Architectural Visualization Announced

By Chris Murray

Visualization specialist Fabrice Bourrelly is back next Thursday (September 21)  for the fourth in our series of free webinars focusing on architectural visualization - and this time, he will be joined by Allegorithmic’s Wes McDermott.

You can register for the webinar here.

The duo will show viewers how to create amazing surfaces for architectural visualization in Unreal Engine, introducing them to both Unreal Engine Materials and Allegorithmic Substance.  

They will cover the following topics:

  • Concepts behind Unreal Engine's physically based Materials system
  • Physically-based rendering (PBR) workflow: metallic, roughness
  • Concepts behind substances and their use in arch viz
  • Introduction to Allegorithmic Substance and the UE4.17 Substance plugin
  • How to create textures and materials in Substance Designer
  • Pro tips and tricks
  • Q & A

 

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Unreal+Engine%2FblogAssets%2F2017%2FSEPTEMBER+2017%2FArchViz+Webinar+Four%2FWesMcDermot-250x250-f62212d1b8569ee19f64b999d5772b41a5999337Wes McDermott is a 3D artist, published author and Allegorithmic’s Integrations Product Manager. His specialities include game development, 3D modeling and texturing.





Unreal Engine is a high-performance software development suite created by Epic Games that brings real-time, high-fidelity fully interactive experiences to PC, console, mobile, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) platforms. Used by many of the world's leading entertainment software developers, Unreal Engine is now also an integral part of design in many enterprise sectors, from automotive to architecture. The Unreal Engine enterprise team is developing unique technologies to create visualization and simulation experiences for enterprise users. Unreal Engine is freely available at unrealengine.com.

Learn more about Unreal Engine for architectural design at unrealengine.com/enterprise.

If you missed the first three webinars in the series, you can view them here.