Unreal Engine 4 - Jurassic Park T-Rex Breakout Demo on GTX 960

Magic Carpet

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[redacted] this looks good :thumbsup:

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AnandThenMan

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That plastic look of the unreal engine annoys me no end.
Same. The engine might be doing things technically impressive (or not I don't know) but the look is way way over the top shiny and fake looking. Animals are supposed to look organic.
 

Pottuvoi

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Same. The engine might be doing things technically impressive (or not I don't know) but the look is way way over the top shiny and fake looking. Animals are supposed to look organic.
Usually the problem is in the art, not the engine.
 

sxr7171

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It's not the engine its the shaders that people use, the engine supports all manner of effects and shaders, don't blame it on the engine itself, blame the artists.

That's what I think. It's like someone made the demo without understanding what reptile skin looks like.
 
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That's what I think. It's like someone made the demo without understanding what reptile skin looks like.

in my experience they don't know how physics work either. I played soccer for 10 years and intuitively understand the way objects falls. Every time I see an action movie the gravity/falling physics drive me crazy.
 

HOOfan 1

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T-Rex wasn't a reptile and I am not sure anyone knows what its skin looked like. It's considered likely they even had feathers. Certainly fair to say, the video was made without matching the lighting and texture of the scene in the movie which it was trying to recreate.

The linked video was too dark for me to see much anyway.
 
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