How people are making slick sports graphics in Unreal Engine 5 (for free)
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How people are making slick sports graphics in Unreal Engine 5 (for free)
"Epic Games' game engine often competes with apps like Cinema 4D, featured in our guide to the best animation software, when it comes to creating motion graphics for TV as well as games. Now Epic Games has released a new Sports Broadcast Motion Design Sample, a free project file packed with more than 40 rigged assets to show you exactly how the pros do it and try your hand at creating too."
"The sample has been built with Capacity Studios and is designed to lift the lid on the kind of workflows motion designers and broadcast teams use every week. Open it up in Unreal Engine 5.6.1 and you'll find a fully working broadcast package, complete with transitions, stat panels, animated lower-thirds, and scoreboards - all ready to pull apart and learn from. (Read our Unreal Engine explainer for how to download UE5.)"
"Crucially, this isn't a collection of half-finished templates. Everything is fully rigged and set up for animation, so you can see the Motion Design toolset in action. Epic has kept the project light on Blueprints and complex code, instead focusing on the core tools you're most likely to use day to day. In the free sample pack, expect to come across rundown tools, cloners and effectors, masking, material design tricks, and custom outliner setups."
Unreal Engine 5 offers a free Sports Broadcast Motion Design sample built with Capacity Studios that includes over 40 rigged assets for broadcast graphics. The project opens in UE5.6.1 and provides a fully working broadcast package with transitions, stat panels, animated lower-thirds, scoreboards, and tools ready for disassembly and study. The sample emphasizes Motion Design toolset usage over complex Blueprints, supplying rundown tools, cloners and effectors, masking, material design techniques, and custom outliner setups. Everything is fully rigged and animation-ready, making the pack suitable for broadcast designers, streamers, and game creators seeking professional workflows.
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