From CityEngine to Unreal Engine: the journey from first design steps to high-quality real-time visualization (part 2/3) Part 2: Procedural design with CityEngine CityEngine is a tool that allows to generate shapes procedurally...
This document describes some advanced features of the CityEngine VR Experience. The basic information is available here: https://arcg.is/0u0y11. We recommend to read the basic information first before going into the details provided in this document. Note: This document refers to CityEngine VR Exper...
The CityEngine VR Experience Unreal Engine 4 project template is a complete solution for creating virtual reality experiences to explore ArcGIS CityEngine architecture and urban planning scenarios. It consists of a virtual office with a planning table at the center, upon which CityEngine models can ...
I am sure many of you have already heard about CityEngine, and some of you may have even already contacted Support Services with questions related to it. For those who haven't been introduced, CityEngine is a stand-alone software product that provides professional users in architecture, urban planni...
Part 3: Visualization strategies with Unreal Engine The possibility to export CityEngine projects to Unreal Engine, opens new possibilities for design. Thanks to the support for Datasmith files in both sides, this process becomes quick and simple. This ease allows to establish a bidirectiona...
This article was made with CityEngine 2022.1 and Twinmotion 2022.2. Prepare your CE Terrain for Twinmotion Before you start exporting the terrain layer, some preparations are needed. Export all Models and Shapes to Unreal Datasmith Export your scene geometry using the Datasmith Exporter IMPORTANT...
Hi, I'm having trouble importing my CityEngine model into sketchup. Can anyone show me correct export parameters for sketchup? When I try to import .kml I get no results, and when I try to import .dae sketchup just stops working. I don't know what the problem is. Also I'm trying to do the same thin...