Domestika Basics Course 1 of 5

Introduction to Unreal Engine 4 for Scene Design

Course 1: Basic Interface of Epic Launcher and Unreal: Practice

By Guillermo Moreno , Technical Lighting Artist

Technical Lighting Artist. Madrid, Spain.
Joined September 2019
Domestika Basics Course 1 of 5
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About the video: Practice

Overview

“In this lesson we will conduct a general review of the Unreal interface and where each of the panels are located. We will configure Unreal to our liking.”

In this video lesson Guillermo Moreno addresses the topic: Practice, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 1: Basic Interface of Epic Launcher and Unreal. Get to know the interface and create your first project.

Partial transcription of the video

“In this lesson. we'll go over a general overview of the interface and the location of each panel. I'll show you how. By default. i'll be using Unreal in English. while you might have it in Spanish. When installing Unreal. it typically selects the system language. so if your Windows is set to Spanish. unreal will likely follow your Unreal is also in Spanish. To change Unreal's language. simply go to Edit. Editor settings. Region and language. Then. in the editor settings. change the language from Spanish to English. and do the same for the local It will automatically change in real... To Eng...”

This transcript is automatically generated, so it may contain mistakes.


Course summary for: Course 1: Basic Interface of Epic Launcher and Unreal

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Guillermo Moreno

Guillermo Moreno
By Guillermo Moreno

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Guillermo Moreno is a videogame developer specialized in stage and lighting composition, he dedicates his professional life to creating fantasy environments that contribute to a story. He worked for two years at TequilaWorks, a video game studio located in Madrid, Spain, and then worked at Out of the Blue Games, a studio specialized in narrative puzzle games, his true specialty and vocation.


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Course 1: Basic Interface of Epic Launcher and Unreal

By Guillermo Moreno
Technical Lighting Artist. Madrid, Spain.
Joined September 2019
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  • 15 students