When I attempted to complete animations of the same model, but using different software, I thought I knew which workflow would perform best. I was wrong. Check out the video to see what I found, and let me know what you think of the results.
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DESCRIPTION
I took a simple house model and wanted to create a cinematic animation of it using two different workflows -- Unreal Engine 5 and Chaos Vantage. I thought I knew which one would be better, but I was wrong. I made speed build videos of both processes, and I was pretty surprised at how it went. I learned a lot about the pros and cons of each method, and I wanted to share the complete breakdown with you all so that you could better strategize with your own workflows. Both Unreal Engine and Chaos Vantage are awesome programs, but there are many things to consider when deciding between the two of them. I will try to go over all of those things in the video.
Let me know in the comments what you think of the results, and of my breakdowns. Which method do you prefer?