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Speed Level Design UE5 - The Heart of Stone | Timelapse
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A full timelapse of my work The Heart of Stone, which I made based on a concept I created in Stable Diffusion. This environment took about eight hours to create, and I'm happy with what I got in that time. I decided to use only assets from the free Dark Ruins Megascans Sample collection from Quixel Megascans and a few plants from the free megascans on FAB.
At the end I slightly modified the skeletons on the ground and removed the godrays, adding them later in After Effects. You can see a more detailed review of this work on my Artstation at the link below. Thanks to everyone who watched it to the end - this video was longer than I planned :) If you have any questions - I'll be happy to answer them in the comments!
Telegram https://t.me/actoo43
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Artstation https://www.artstation.com/actoo43
Behance https://www.behance.net/igorponomarev4
At the end I slightly modified the skeletons on the ground and removed the godrays, adding them later in After Effects. You can see a more detailed review of this work on my Artstation at the link below. Thanks to everyone who watched it to the end - this video was longer than I planned :) If you have any questions - I'll be happy to answer them in the comments!
Telegram https://t.me/actoo43
VK https://vk.com/actoo43
Artstation https://www.artstation.com/actoo43
Behance https://www.behance.net/igorponomarev4
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