Virtual Jungle River | UE5 [4K]
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ม.ค. 2024
- Take a boat ride down a virtual jungle river, rendered in Unreal Engine 5.3.
Using hardware Lumen for reflections and GI, Nanite for all meshes and landscape. Megascans trees were used for most of the foliage.
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Picked up a used 3090 to upgrade my old 3060ti and wow - the difference having that kind of power and vram is wild! This scene was mostly to stress test what that new card can handle and it chewed through this scene like a champ!
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Picked up a used 3090 to upgrade my old 3060ti and wow - the difference having that kind of power and vram is wild! This scene was mostly to stress test what that new card can handle and it chewed through this scene like a champ!
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Didn't realize my 3090 was capable of this 😂
@@nailman5949 It's still a pretty beastly card for what you get! 24gb vram ftw!
@@lion_towers3d what kind of memory do you need for these renders? I was thinking of trying it out myself
@@nailman5949 rendering at 4k, it was pretty much at 22gb vram, but within editor, I was using around 12-14gb. Although keep in mind that this scene was me deliberately trying to max out the vram...
Woo! Congrats! Can't wait to see what you produce now with the extra horsepower!
All those UE5 videos just made me appreciate even more how beautiful real life and nature is. Go out and enjoy this, breathe this air and live it.
Dude I feel the same! Also the fact that nature is being constantly destroyed around the world makes you appreciate it even more. It's not given for granted unfortunately
I live in Seattle and this type of nature is about 90min away in any direction, also rocking the 3090 and always thinking, wow I can literally make any of these scenes.
@@C3Gdesign im jealous
Most places we have destroyed this kind of nature and replaced it with farmland. This kind of scene is a rare thing on Earth now.
Or you can just buy the 4090 and a forest air freshener.
This has to be the most beautiful and epic graphics I've seen for UE5..
Thank you!
Damn, this is such a beautiful environment. Great work!
Thank you!
Your work never ceases to astonish me... Makes you appreciate nature so much.
Thank you so much!
Amazing graphic visualisation, a new level and possibilities for creating masterpieces. Respect to the creators!
Watching this immediately made me feel relaxed. I'd love to watch a 1-hour loopable meditation-style version of this. Great work! :)
Thanks!
Every time I see a post from you, I quickly view it as I know its going to be awesome. Hats off to you - your dedication to get this so right is incredible. I dabbled with Blender for a awhile then Unreal - but I ran out of steam and patience. As I would start a project and never finish it.
Thank you so much!
The sequence starting in 0:50 was one of the only videos that made me go "My God" in a long time. Good job
I didn't read the UE5 in the title, so I actually thought it was real footage until the very end where I saw Unreal Engine logo poping up, lmao.
haha - thanks!
Your stuff is really inspiring me to get into Unreal Engine. So many beautiful scenes on your channel.
Cheers!
Wow! This is so real, UE5 & creators continue to astound me. I would love to do world-building like this as I actually write some fiction. If I could create the lands, creatures and races I write about it would be so great, but I doubt my old computer would let me to do something like this 👆 !
Just imagine being in this with something like a Vision Pro (or that kind of resolution... but more affordable). Incredible.
yea going to be amazing, I imagine it would be especially helpful in hospitals, old-folks homes etc
Amazing loved the details in the scene. Great work
Thank you!
Breathtaking scene. I felt like i am in the boat absorbed in the beauty of environment. Great work.
Thank you!
@@lion_towers3d btw if you ever consider creating an in-depth course on realism in Ue5, then I'll be the first one to purchase it.
Absolute masterpiece brooo
This is what playing Minecraft with Terralith feels like
Keep up the good work bro. You inspire me.
Thank you!
Just simply phenomenal.
great work thanks for the technical info as well, crazy what lumen can do, i thought this was path traced for sure and then I was like, there is no way it could be with that much foliage. Keep these coming they are beautiful, i especially love your terrarium style stuff
Thank you so much!
I LOVE JUNGLES!!! Very good!!!
Stunning work. Thanks for the inspiration
Cheers!
Oh, great! Now I want to play a game set in this very same jungle/jungle river. Thanks a lot! D:
This is so nice my friend!! Congratulations! And thank you for inspiring.
for a moment I thought it's real life footage. Great work
Just incredible!
Captivatingly beautiful!
Thank you!
lovely as always
Congratulations, it's a wonderful job! Both artistically speaking and technically speaking. Currently I am also immersed in the construction of a photorealistic landscape, with lumen, nanite and virtual shadows. They are great tools but, despite a lot of effort and having tried thousands of console variables and configurations, I cannot make the vegetation and its shadows consistent over time. I have a lot of problems with that. In your work I see that you have managed to mitigate all those problems. There is no popping of shadows or meshes. So it means that it is possible to achieve it. Great job, congratulations again.
Truly surreal
The games you folks will be playing in the next 30 years I can't even imagine.
Now, we have to watch jungles in VR virtually because we are losing real jungle
Beautiful work!
Thank you!
He's back! Another great entry into the gallery. Thank you for sharing! Congrats on the GPU upgrade!
Haha - thanks! And yeah, my poor little 3060ti was getting beat up a little too much with what I was putting it through...
@@lion_towers3d Have you seen any of the Nvidia path tracing demos in UE5!? The lighting is unbelievable! And the number of lights you can get in a scene at the same time would blow your mind! Some of those features require the RTX40 series cards to even work at all though. I guess you gotta start saving up for that 4090!
looks really good
Maybe, one day, Warframe will look this beautiful.
Exquisite work man. Your work always inspires me to do a new scene. Would love to see a newer tutorial from you or a masterclass of some kind. Might have to upgrade my 2060 to something better in order to do something slightly close to your work. :)
Thanks!
excellent work
I love this! The sound well made, but the water speed doesnt match its sound equivalent. I am listening to a small, fast stream of water, but i see a large slow one. Please continue your work, its amazing!
Stunning!
Thanks!
Masterpiece. Again.
Thank you so much!
Acojonante !! Se ve de lujo!
Thanks!
Great work!
For that amount of birds chirping, I'd expect to see more in the sky, though.
love that 😍😍
Very very nice. Great job.🎉
Thank you!
Foliage is insane
Very Beautifuly done!
Thank you! Cheers!
This looks soo good
Thanks!
You know we all need a tutorial or a breakdown on this.. Amazing job
Master
Perfect job!!!
Thank you!
Looks incredible! I wonder what the viewport fps is lol
Can't believe how far video game real time graphics have become, this is beyond insane at this point, it's almost simulating real life visuals in a way all completey in real time, it's magical and hard to believe at times, imagine how far it would all go in like a decade, maybe we would get 99.999% photorealistic visuals along with atomic level physics simulation and then it would be like in the Matrix if people would experience it in VR.
Dude. Wow.
This made me think of Anduin river
Great work👏👍👍👍
Thank you!
Beautiful. Love to hear it without the cheesy music though. Some spatial SFX would be cool too, unless I'm just missing that effect bc of TH-cam
Amazing
UE Goat
Really cool. Would love to see you do this or something similar in 24 FPS with a 1/48th shutter speed, bit of film grain and minor lens imperfections. That would really step it up a cinematic notch for me. There are also some fantastic Kodak print film LUTS out there you can use too to really emulate the look of colour film stock, and the way film handles highlights 👍
dayummmm this crazy
If this is possible to add into vr into the future like the vision pro or quest 3 i feel like i could could do anything. Imaging sitting a world like this thinking, studying and so on. Would certainly solve a lot of peoples mental issues as well.
Eunreal engine 5 is perfect promoter of nature .. hehe
Imma need proof that this isn’t just real life especially with things like those birds
The camera shake feels somewhat off and the birds definitely don't look real. (Disclaimer: I watched it on a 32" monitor. Small details like the birds on, say, a phone screen might not be discernible.)
wooohhh
Is that realtime? Amazing scene
Incrível! Queria muito ver um mapa assim em mmorpgs, action mmos ou no TES VI
Is this all lumen or all path tracing. Or is it a mix of both? Is there any comping or cc done on top afterwards? Looks amazinf!
Thanks! And its all lumen! No path tracing or comp! Just a bit of colour correction in resolve to round it all out...
That's a great video. I will always cheer for you in Korea I'm looking forward to a great video. Have a nice day.
Thank you!
Love it
Cheers!
Great stuff going on here Leo, congrats! What did you use to create this water? Looks amazing, no visible repetitions, and natural waves!
Thanks! And it's a custom setup with a ton of flowmaps and edge normals with distance fields to let it sort of 'flow' around obstacles and the bend of the river etc...
@@lion_towers3d Oh I see. I think I'll try to research and experiment a bit to create something like this for my projects. That's honestly one of the best looking water shaders I,ve seen so far
Reminds me of the awe Serious Sam the 2nd Encounter struck me with as a teenager.
Stunning scene. it possible to give an explanation about the trees and foliage in the scene? Did you make it yourself? Or you used ready-made trees. Because I think if I use quixel trees it will be too heavy for a scene of this size. If you have any advice for me, please let me know! Thank you
Damn very nice.
Thanks!
Would love to see a breakdown for how the scene was constructed
I honestly can’t tell that’s not real. That’s the highest compliment I can give, so we’ll done.
Thank you!
Wich assets do you use BRO THIS IS INCREDIBLE
How long until we have video games look like this? 10 years?
My potato laptop is on fire just watching this at 480p
Go live out what UE5 suggests. At least we have the time to enjoy it while we are alive.
Wow this is amazingly beautiful!
Where would you recommend an absolute beginner to start learning how to make such majestic environments?
Jump to magnet VFX tutorial... Easy to follow and learn
Hello. Looks perfect man. I'm started with this kind of videos but not goes so good like you. Can you teach me how to do it so realistic?
Wow bro, looks great. what are the other specs pf your pc ? CPU memory and psu...I have a 3090 and a ryzen 7900 and a 850W PSU they don't seem to like each other.
That's great! Is it possible to purchase this work in a format for viewing in vr?
Stunning! Do you have a guide or reference to replicate this quality? I swear everytime i try do these scenes they come out looking gamey
Thanks! And I have a sort-of tutorial up on my channel - bit old now - but you might find it useful. Also check out @WilliamFaucher - some excellent stuff there!
As much as I appreciate the amazing environment, I really would love to see how this would actually play in humanoid traversal. Can the PC climb these verticals at all? Are trees destructible?
its really pretty
Cheers!
Amazing. How do you handle the shadow and highlight details on the far away foliage? My shadow is always culled by the cinecamera.
What were your render settings? Did you use ray traced shadows, skylight and other options? I always get popping, shadow issues and flickers in my cinematic renders and I can't figure out the right settings.
Lotr vibes
Curious about how a pod-racer / Wipeout like would run in such environments. Could you make a demo that go fast one day ?
You ever do commission work?
Amazing video, what's the music name tho ?
this is weird, why am I crying
Now I want to see someone make an Anaconda game on UE5.
unreal needs either a superior water shader or cut the middle man and finally find a way to have proper realtime water sims .. we are at the point where everything looks photoreal but water is still handled in this age old way .. awesome video tho !
Excuse me Ser, Pls suggest me some good PC specs.
_Also the music in the bg_
Ive yet to export 4k scenes, have you noticed a massove quality jump in these exports versus 1080p? Also what are your export settings when rendering composition to final post production. Thank you
beutiful
someone give this guy a 4090 pleaseee.........