DISCLAIMER
This tip no longer works in Unreal Engine 4.27 or higher. Only 4.26 and earlier. Unfortunately.
Welcome back! In this video we cover how to get Volumetric Fog/Godrays to work with Raytraced Shadows. By default, enabling raytraced shadows on lights results in bad-looking godrays, in fact it just doesn't work. This hacky trick allows you to combine the best of both!
#unrealengine
#realtime
#nvidia
#archviz
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:53 - Scene Setup - Comparison between methods
04:43 - Bonus Tip
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