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  • #24334
    twistedpancreas
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    Hi there I’m thinking of changing my workflow for architectural rendering…

    atrium

    to:

    1) Model in blender
    2) Texture in Substance or Mixer
    3) Render in UE4
    4) Export using blend4web/Verge3d

    Now 1) and 2) are all good but if my aim is to use UE4 to render high quality images or animations plus the added bonus of setting it up for VR is it possible to have the baked UE4 scene reimported into Blender so that I can export it out through blend4web to have a fairly high quality interactive web option for my clients as well?

    Thanks in advance.

    #24338

    Now 1) and 2) are all good but if my aim is to use UE4 to render high quality images or animations plus the added bonus of setting it up for VR is it possible to have the baked UE4 scene reimported into Blender so that I can export it out through blend4web to have a fairly high quality interactive web option for my clients as well?

    If all textures will be baked and you can imported the scene to blender, so you will get the same result as in blender.

    Co-founder and lead graphics specialist at Soft8Soft.

    #24467
    twistedpancreas
    Participant

    Thanks Mikhail, I might need to look more into baking.

    I guess maybe too if I change the question slightly to…

    What would be the best process to offer my architectural clients the ability to have the following (hopefully using the same lighting and material settings to best utilise my time)?

    High res still/animation renders
    Have a Interactive Web version
    And a VR version (both mobile or higher end devices)

    #24506

    You can use the same pipeline as for UE but additional bake an AO map for the whole scene. But you can’t get the same result anyway because it’s different engines, there’s different lighting system and it’s a webgl. The rsult will be more simplier and less espectacular.

    Co-founder and lead graphics specialist at Soft8Soft.

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