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Jacob Kudsk Steensen has been using the Unreal Engine since he was 12 years old — not to make games, but to make art. In this conversation, I ask him what it actually feels like to work inside a game engine as a creative instrument: why Unreal over everything else, how Fortnite's commercial success funds the tools artists now rely on, and why real-time 3D gives him access to a kind of expressiveness that no other medium can. It's a conversation about the weird, quiet revolution happening inside software built for killing and building — and what it means when artists move in. If you like this conversation, you can watch it in full if you become a member: https://www.killscreen.com/online-tal... --- Read more: www.killscreen.com Subscribe: / @killscreenla Like Killscreen on Facebook: / killscreen1 Follow on X: https://x.com/killscreen Follow on Instagram: / killscreendotcom Follow on TikTok: / killscreen_la

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