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Showoff - what you are working on / [SHOWOFF] Ragefire Chasm in Unreal Engine 4
« on: July 04, 2014, 11:15:55 pm »
Hi everyone!
I thought I'd share a little something I've been working on for a couple of days: Ragefire Chasm in Unreal Engine 4!
I ported over the WMO, prettied it up a bit and placed a playable character in it. It's working pretty well so far ^.=.^ I adapted most of the assets myself, but I had some help. The background music was composed by Nicholas Potter and arranged by Sam Pierce, while the portal material was adapted from a UDK material made by Sjord De Long.
Shoutout to Samgartell here on the forums for getting me started with his fantastic WoW to UDK tutorial ^.=.^ It was a great start which put me on the path to UE4.
Just outside the dungeon

Entry hallway

Bridge overlook 1

Bridge overlook 2

Bridge overlook 3

Taragaman's platform

If you want to explore it yourself, the map can be downloaded here: http://goo.gl/QQ3YoO
The map can be explored alone or in multiplayer - this can be configured via a batch file in the root.
Enjoy! I might release a couple of other things soon.
I thought I'd share a little something I've been working on for a couple of days: Ragefire Chasm in Unreal Engine 4!
I ported over the WMO, prettied it up a bit and placed a playable character in it. It's working pretty well so far ^.=.^ I adapted most of the assets myself, but I had some help. The background music was composed by Nicholas Potter and arranged by Sam Pierce, while the portal material was adapted from a UDK material made by Sjord De Long.
Shoutout to Samgartell here on the forums for getting me started with his fantastic WoW to UDK tutorial ^.=.^ It was a great start which put me on the path to UE4.
Screenshots
Just outside the dungeon

Entry hallway

Bridge overlook 1

Bridge overlook 2

Bridge overlook 3

Taragaman's platform

If you want to explore it yourself, the map can be downloaded here: http://goo.gl/QQ3YoO
The map can be explored alone or in multiplayer - this can be configured via a batch file in the root.
Enjoy! I might release a couple of other things soon.