https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_veq6Q51Zlg (skip to 48:40)
Nickelodeon announced earlier this month that they're producing yet another animated series. The twist with this one is that it's being animated real time in Unreal Engine 4.
>>81207796
Cool.
Bound to happen eventually. Surprised it took this long honestly, I was expecting this shit for like half a fucking decade. Probably going to become much, much, much more common to use real time rendering solutions for low-budget televised content in the near future, especially as these engines come closer to approaching realistic lighting/simulations. Not to mention UE4 and several other game engines are free to use these days.
>>81207796
Looks dumb.
>Nick
ITT: Television networks that suddenly, unexpectedly, indescribably, instantly became unbelievably terrible the moment we hit 2006
How often do video games and animation share software?
>>81207796
>action cartoon
hope it's good looks pretty /m/
>>81212145
well, lazytown used UE3, maybe it's not animation, but does that count?
>>81212065
All of them besides disney XD honestly.
>>81212292
Disney xd didn't exist until 2009
This will not age well.
>>81207796
this is pretty cool actually considering that a single consumer class computer might be able to render this in realtime.
a true breaktrought to rendering economy.
>>81207796
It looks incredibly generic as well as hideous.
>>81212032
>>81212730
I'm not excited about the show due to its visual style or writing quality. I'm excited about it because real time rendering in television is long overdue as >>81212029 said and if this show is able to cut budgets enough, we could see tv shows and even some films being rendered in real time which could massively cut down in the time it takes the actual animation to be animated.
>>81207796
All we need is a cartoon series on Nickelodeon rendered in Source Film maker
Or Garry's Mod.