From the course: Rendering Engines for Product and Industrial Visualization

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Run Unreal Engine

Run Unreal Engine

- [Instructor] The first render we're going to discuss is the Unreal Game Engine, which was initially created for developing 3D games but over the years it has made significant progress in its' real time visuals that now now it's being widely used for architectural and industrial visualization. Since it's a real time renderer it saves a lot of time in viewing and creating stunning visuals inside the game engine and can be used for rendering purposes on the along with creating games. So if you have successfully downloaded the Unreal Engine from Epic website and installed it you will be able to see these two icons. If I want to run the Unreal Engine (mumbles) I can simply double click on this Unreal Engine icon but I'm going to go ahead and double click on the Epic Games launcher to bring this menu in. Now I will be giving you a brief overview of the Unreal Engine and compare it with other real-time renderers so I'm not going to discuss all of these options and many other options inside…

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