Improving Game Visuals with Unity’s HDRP

Improve your game visuals and take them up by several notches using the High Definition Render Pipeline from Unity. By Wilmer Lin.

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Where to Go From Here?

You can download the completed project files by clicking Download Materials at the top or bottom of the tutorial.

This tutorial, of course, just scratches the surface of HDRP. To continue exploring this very deep pipeline, see the official documentation.

You can also open the HDRP template’s SampleScene, as seen below, from the Scenes directory. This showcases three distinct lighting setups with several HDRP workflows.

View from the SampleScene provided by Unity

Once ready, go back to the Night or Daylight scenes. Feel free to add some additional assets to fill out the bare room. Then, build a new lighting setup from scratch. Try your hand at designing with light!

Night scene spruced up with some custom props and some lights

With a little practice, you can channel your inner cinematographer. You might not look at a cube the same way again. :]

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