Stick with the official epic docs to start with - youtube is full garbage tier videos by self professed experts with no idea what they're talking about. I've never tried this one but it looks official so won't be awful https://dev.epicgames.com/community/learning/tutorials/e2V/your-first-game-in-unreal-engine-5 The "how to…
Hi guys Im looking for a Scifi hardsurface 3d modeler for my own project, as this is a long term freelancing I would like to have the candidate working close with me. Please link me your portfolio and DM me your experience Cheers Eric
@Eric Chadwick Thats how you'd do it on pc with the exception of the "head to shoulder" button is 1 step easier to reach, but actually I also don't see a sign out option on my phone there. Android phone, chrome browser.
Thanks for answering, Eric! :) I didn't notice there was replies here and just emailed you guys. In the "License Account", is it possible to remove licensed computers? After school I'll wipe the school computer and uninstall any personalized licensed software.
What Eric siad. Also bear in mind that LOD's use up more memory. So before you start tossing LOD's on everything, make sure you have enough static mesh memory available to do so.
CreativeSheep : sorry for my poor explanation is really simple no need for a video, you just name the containing groups with those tags and it will pack things automatically. Link works here @Eric Chadwick : thanks, changed it to packer to be more obvious
As Eric said, curvature is the mask to go with. Bring the thickness in post-process options up to 90+ and you will start getting tight edge highlights. Play around with brightness to make them more visible etc. Rest is up to you :)
I like it! Nice work. I like the pose, colors, and detail (including the hairs or cilia). How many hours did it take start to finish? Do you follow any of Eric Keller's work? I'm guessing so.
@Eric Chadwick - I did although briefly. I may have gotten dissuaded at the time because it wasn't meant for a quick read. I'll take a look at it again. @Mark Dygert - excellent. That'll make everything much easier.
I'm with Eric. Someone worked on those designs, the packaging is part of their brand. It's best to replace them entirely. It's also important to note that sometimes the packaging is also subject to copyright, so if you're scanning in ketchup bottles or something like that, be careful.