SketchUp with Unreal Engine 5.7
Master Photorealistic Realism: From SketchUp to Unreal Engine 5.8
Are you an architect, interior designer, or architectural visualization student who feels your renders aren't yet reaching the level of impact your clients demand? It's time to elevate your portfolio.
With the Unreal Engine 5.8 Specialized Course for Archviz, taught by Professor Edward Silva Filho, you will master the most advanced workflow on the market today. Forget about waiting for static renders; learn how to transform your SketchUp 2025 projects into immersive, cinematic, and interactive experiences.
What You Will Learn at Camaleão Digital
This is a practical training course, designed for those who want to go from absolute zero to a professional level of real-time visualization.
Seamless Integration: Learn the optimized workflow for importing SketchUp files into Unreal Engine 5.8 without loss of quality or geometry issues.
Elite Lighting : Master lumen and global illumination to create scenes with natural and artificial light worthy of major photography studios.
Advanced PBR Materials: Learn how to create realistic textures and complex shaders. From marble to fabric, go beyond the basics and understand how light interacts with each surface.
Modeling and Detailing : Go beyond simple importing. Learn to model structures, scene elements, and fills directly in the Engine, ensuring your project is unique.
Rendering and Post-Production Settings : Optimize your scene for maximum photorealistic realism with smooth performance, ready for cinematic videos or interactive tours.
Why choose Edward Silva Filho's method?
At Camaleão Digital, we combine cutting-edge technology with the realities of the Brazilian market. Professor Edward Silva Filho brings years of experience in high-end projects and real-time rendering, delivering a methodology validated by hundreds of students who have already transformed their careers.
Who is this course for?
Architects and Urban Planners seeking high-impact presentations.
Interior designers who need ultra-realistic materials and textures.
Students and 3D enthusiasts who want to migrate to the world's most powerful graphics engine (Unreal Engine).

