Animating a First Person Horror Shot | CASCADEUR TO UNREAL ENGINE 5
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- Cascadeur is a fantastic tool for 3D animation. This week I used it with Unreal Engine 5 to make a cinematic first person horror shot in a spooky hallway with some custom animated characters. Great for horror games or cinematic animations.
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Watching your videos has inspired me to start working on my own game.
Just wanted to say thanks for the tutorials my guy.
hows it going?
and that is why it takes so much effort to get cinematics into games, very well done!
Scary as hell lookin good
It looks soo good 👍
Thank you!!
Successfully terrifying
wow that made me want to ask and look up the best way to make a game yourself. That has a lot of places to have a bug at and not know. Wowwww. How can you do this and anything else. It got to be a passion. I think i got that passion for sure
👍🏾👍🏾 Thanks Drake, very impressive work!!
Much appreciated, thank you!
How did you get the animation in Cascadeur to play out for 50 seconds, when the original imported animation is only 22 seconds long? Thanks
Thank you for this awesome tutorial!
So happy to be of inspiration! Thanks for the coffee, means a ton :)
Thank you for this video!
Cool! This is a great video
Very Nice! Thanks
I cannot find the Mixamo Preset, where do I find it
Wow, nice
Ok, Ok... I havent finished this video yet but I must say... Out of ALL the 1000's of tutorials I have watched, from starting game design school till now... (about 9 years) I love the way you curate your content... I have spent a little time on this software and I know it has amazing potential... keep putting these out and Ill keep watchin friend.
Means a lot, I’m really glad the videos are resonating with you.
this is amazing
Can you make tutorials on how to use horror engine? Like how to setup things from scratch using the components from horror engine.
I think I'm gonna switch from Unity to Unreal. Can't wait to touch my station 😂
amazing video man
Can you make characters talk with cascadeur?
Does this unreal engine work in 4? Please Answerrr
The first person camera position is on the chest instead of the face.
If the camera position was a face, did something go wrong?
This was a purely compositional choice, there are no issues with using the head socket :)
Nice work. Do you think we can setup a first person camera rig inside cascadeur and show arms only? I was thinking of making first person melee animations with it to use in unreal engine. hehe
Thanks
Not experienced with this stuff whatsoever but I imagine you can make melee animations with a full character and then just hide the rest of the body minus the hands in UE5? Maybe some stuff in Blender too idk
how long to make like this cinematic ?
I believe this was a 3-4 day process
Hey! Quick question, do you already have a video on how to do what you did at 4:00 ? If not, could you recommend me a video on where you leaned it from?
I didn’t have any specific reference for this animation, but the Cascadeur channel has some great resources for learning the program.
Previous Cascadeur Video: th-cam.com/video/v2KBD1RsrHg/w-d-xo.html
Cascadeur Channel: th-cam.com/video/b3OCTbT1NP4/w-d-xo.html
Cheers!
Assests from???
insanely good! hello can you make a tutorial when monster can kill you and respawning system that everything fits in horror engine! Keep up the good content!
Thanks! I intend on putting together some enemy AI at some point or another, you’ll see it when I do :)
i wonder if i can import a metahuman into cascadeur? have you tried that?
Haven’t tried it yet but I’m sure it’s possible to get metahumans over into Cascadeur :)
dope. subbed.
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Use realussion rigging tool
I’ll check it out
looks shit tbh,
Could i import 3d models made in blender to cascadeur to animate them and then put it back in blender?
Yes, there are multiple export options and rigging tools within Cascadeur that allow for workflows with other programs
Hi
Thank you for the useful content you provide.👍
I will subscribe to your channel and I am waiting for you to explain more and to talk to 👉beginners👈 in the field in more detail❤