The Hong Kong-Looking Scene Made in Unreal Engine 5

The artist has used Epic Games' The City Sample to make this environment.

Senior Lighting/Lookdev Artist at Ninja Theory and a friend of 80 Level Pasquale Scionti, known for creating amazing environments using Unreal Engine, unveiled a magnificent new scene made using Epic Games' newly-released Unreal Engine 5.

To create the scene, the artist used The City Sample, an asset pack shared by Epic Games that contains numerous city assets from The Matrix Awakens: An Unreal Engine 5 Experience. Pasquale also utilized UE5's Lumen and Nanite to make the streets of digital Hong Kong look more realistic. An HDR plug-in was also used by the author for this environment to set up the lighting.

As for right now, not much is known about the workflow behind this new project. The artist promises to reveal more details regarding the environment in the near future. You can visit Pasquale's Instagram and ArtStation pages so as not to miss any updates.

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  • Scionti Pasquale

    For the person who said if i am using houdini in comment please read before posting your thoughts. I did not write i am using houdini but the city blank template and i placed manually every single kitbash3d future slum buildings and other assets and using hdr plugin for lighting and also my work is not throwing in assets to create nice screenshots but there is more than that so grow up and start learning instead of being a hater. Cheers

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    Scionti Pasquale

    ·2 years ago·
  • Anonymous user

    Wouldn't be cool to remake the entire Cyberpunk 2077 in unreal engine 5 😁

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    Anonymous user

    ·2 years ago·
  • Anonymous user

    Wait ! The guy just deleted a few buildings of the City Sample and dropped a few buildings of a Kitbash3D asset. In on of his picture you can even see a building in middle of the road.

    No way he used Houdini to regenerate a full city.

    This guys is doing that all the time, throwing in assets to create nice screenshots is taking credits of.

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    Anonymous user

    ·2 years ago·

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