Jul 1, 2025
Can AI Make Unreal Engine Cinematics Look Real?

Hey Void Fam,

This week we ran a wild experiment: Can AI actually make Unreal Engine 5.6 look cinematic—like, film-level real?

For this video you'll see our side-by-side test. On the left: a raw Survivors Don’t Die scene rendered directly out of UE5 with Metahumans. On the right: that same scene run through an AI finishing pass.

The difference? Night and day!

🛠️ How We Did It

For this test, we used the WanFun video model powered by SDXL image styler. To keep AI from just hallucinating random details, we guided it with three control nets:

  • Depth ControlNet → helped the AI understand where characters and objects were in 3D space.

  • Pose ControlNet → figures the skeleton outlines so details like body and facial features stayed the way we originally animated.

  • Edge ControlNet → locked in structure so clothing folds, props, and backgrounds didn’t warp or melt.

Together, these gave us the bones of the Unreal render but allowed AI to layer in cinematic details—skin texture, fabric grain, lighting depth—that UE5 doesn’t always nail out of the box.

🎬 Why This Matters

Normally, making UE5 look “film-ready” means huge render times, endless tweaking, or expensive custom shaders. With this AI pass, we got:

  • Faster results (minutes vs hours).

  • More detail without re-rendering.

  • A workflow that can scale to full scenes and even whole films.

This isn’t just polishing—it’s changing the pipeline. Unreal gives us the speed and control of animation, AI gives us the finishing look. Together, they might actually make indie feature animation possible at our scale.

💡 What’s Next

This was just a single test scene. Next up, we’ll be pushing this workflow into full sequences of MonStar* to see if we can hold the quality for 10 minutes straight. If it works, that means every project—Astral Annie, Kung-Fu Kittens, even Survivors Don’t Die—could hit cinematic levels without Hollywood render farms.

Thanks for backing us while we stumble into the future of filmmaking one broken render at a time. You’re literally watching history get hacked together.

🖤 Amber + Jayson

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