Realistic Lighting in UE5: A Tutorial by Arthur Tasquin
If you work in 3D graphics or you're curious about how lighting really works in modern rendering engines, this is a video you shouldn’t miss.
It’s the first tutorial published by Arthur Tasquin, and it’s made with great clarity and skill.
The topic is PBL (Physically Based Lighting) in Unreal Engine 5 — a key technique for achieving realistic and physically accurate results.
In the video, Arthur guides the viewer through a simple yet well-organized introduction to lighting based on real-world parameters: exposure, lumens, light intensity, and so on — all explained with a calm, conversational tone that makes it suitable even for those with little experience.
What’s truly surprising is just how accessible the video is: there’s no unnecessary jargon, just clear explanations, practical examples, and concrete references inside the UE5 editor.
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