My end-game goal is interactive walkthroughs in UE4. So I started from ground zero in the world of archviz. I'm a former field guy that happens to have a penchant for design. I'm not an architect, and I'm not a 3d artist. I know that most of you aren't familiar with Chief Architect, but that's what my company has committed to so that's what I've got.Ī brief background. I've posted on here a few times before and i hate to sound like a broken record so I apologize in advance. TL/DR: I need to commit to a modeling bridge between Chief Architect and UE4 and I need some advice. Only post your work if you are open to criticism. Posting other people's work is okay if you include credit. Work in progress renders are welcome but don't forget to mention it is a work in progress and be open to criticism. Please post your images on a site like Imgur rather than your personal website. Posting your own work is welcome, but please include some information (software, renderer etc.). All quotes and portfolio links should be kept to private messages though. Please be detailed in what you are looking for and your budget.
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