Have you ever wondered why we often fake things in game design, like the glow of a flashlight, even when we're working with cutting-edge tech? It's kind of wild, right? I mean, Unreal Engine 5 can create stunning visuals, yet sometimes a "fake" effect just feels more impactful.
Using gradients for lighting can make or break the vibe of a scene. It’s all about finding that perfect balance between realism and atmosphere. I love experimenting with both radial and linear gradients — they each offer a unique twist on how light interacts in a dark space.
What tricks do you like to use in your projects to create that eerie or immersive feel? Let's chat about our creative hacks!
#GameDev #UnrealEngine #LightingEffects #IndieDev #HorrorGames
Using gradients for lighting can make or break the vibe of a scene. It’s all about finding that perfect balance between realism and atmosphere. I love experimenting with both radial and linear gradients — they each offer a unique twist on how light interacts in a dark space.
What tricks do you like to use in your projects to create that eerie or immersive feel? Let's chat about our creative hacks!
#GameDev #UnrealEngine #LightingEffects #IndieDev #HorrorGames
Have you ever wondered why we often fake things in game design, like the glow of a flashlight, even when we're working with cutting-edge tech? It's kind of wild, right? I mean, Unreal Engine 5 can create stunning visuals, yet sometimes a "fake" effect just feels more impactful.
Using gradients for lighting can make or break the vibe of a scene. It’s all about finding that perfect balance between realism and atmosphere. I love experimenting with both radial and linear gradients — they each offer a unique twist on how light interacts in a dark space.
What tricks do you like to use in your projects to create that eerie or immersive feel? Let's chat about our creative hacks!
#GameDev #UnrealEngine #LightingEffects #IndieDev #HorrorGames
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