Unreal Engine: Post Process Effects
1h 24mIntermediate2020-09-17
Authors

Joel Bradley
3D Artist, Trainer on 3ds Max and Maya
Course details
By mastering the post processing effects in Unreal, artists can have total control over the look and feel of their final scene. In this course, join instructor Joel Bradley as he goes over the essential tools and techniques you need to take your finished scene to the next level of realism. Learn how to add imperfections to the camera to better mimic how real-world cameras react. Discover how to correctly add lens effects, adjust their intensity, and tint the lens flares for greater artistic control. Learn how to use global controls and lookup tables to adjust color and lighting inside a space. Plus, learn how to create a post process material, add animated post process effects to enhance your production, and more.
Skills covered
Unreal EngineEpicAugmented RealityRenderingMotion Graphics and VFX3D ModelingVisualization and Real-TimeAECProduct and ManufacturingAnimation and IllustrationDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Post processing effects in Unreal
1. Lens Controls
- 02 - Anti-aliasing
- 03 - Camera lens bloom
- 04 - Adjusting exposure
- 05 - Camera lens dirt
- 06 - Lens flares
- 07 - Adding camera vignette
- 08 - Depth of field
2. Color Grading a Level
- 09 - Making use of white balance
- 10 - Global controls
- 11 - Utilizing lookup tables
- 12 - Using the film rollout
3. Creating Post Process Materials
- 13 - Creating the post process material
- 14 - Creating the right side of the outline
- 15 - Building the left, top, and bottom outlines
- 16 - Adding the outline mask
- 17 - Fixing the scene jitter and anti-aliasing
4. Camera Post Processing
- 18 - Creating a camera
- 19 - Adding a sequence
- 20 - Adding a post process effect
- 21 - Animating the depth of field
Conclusion
- 22 - Next steps
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