Procedural Scattering Added to UE5 | Here’s How It Works...(tutorial)

I think these new procedural creation tools are a big deal. What do you think? Let me know in the comments. Also, if you want to learn more about Unreal Engine 5 and other archviz stuff, just check out the resources and courses below. Thanks! UNREAL ENGINE COURSE Unreal Engine Archviz Course (discounted): DOWNLOADS Download all my free models/projects here: OTHER RELEVANT COURSES Twinmotion Course: Lumion Courses: Free Unreal Engine Mini Course: PRO Unreal Engine Course (with new UE5 project being added soon): 3ds Max Introduction: 3ds Max Vray | Archviz PRO in 6 Hrs: OTHER RESOURCES All archviz courses: Free furniture model collection: Insider’s Guide To A Career In Archviz: OTHER VIDEOS OF INTEREST Perfect Archviz Workflow: Chaos Vantage Analysis: Vray vs UE5: Chaos Vantage vs UE5: DESCRIPTION With the official release of Unreal Engine 5.2, the engine just keeps getting better. Now we have a procedural content generation framework which can be used for several different things, but mostly I can see it being used as a way to quickly and procedurally built out environments in real time, and it should be SOOOO much faster than using foliage tools. I’m excited about this development, because I love using scattering tools (forest pack) in 3ds Max, and I am excited to have something similar with the unmatched real time feedback of Unreal Engine. I think this opens up all sorts of creative possibilities in many different realms, but definitely in archviz too. Scatter tools are essential for so many different kinds of projects. What do you think of these new tools?
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