Mix Volumetric Fog & Raytraced Shadows the RIGHT Way (Unreal Engine 4.26)
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 Published On Apr 7, 2021

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!
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#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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