Thanks for the answers above, this is really helpful and probably explains why I've not had much success applying for Technical Art roles. I actually have around 10 years experience with Unreal/Unity, but I've mainly worked as a freelancer on small projects where there's been a couple of programmers and a couple of…
Hi all My name is Jason
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that's probably where i'd start - simply don't include the water There is/was a node for testing depth behind a surface that looks like it's specifically intended for this purpose on (probably) 5.2. I cant remember what it was called but if you search for depth in the materials nodes it should come up
Thats almost certainly painted sheet steel - I'm not sure if it's galvanised but it will certainly have some sort of rust protection under the paint It's got rust in places where the protection has scraped off so we know it's ferrous - that excludes aluminium and fibreglass and since steel is the cheapest and most sensible…
Namely Height, UV and index. Does anyone know how to do it properly ? Or at least on what principles? Bits masking or something maybe? I am trying to do it for FX map in 32 bit mode. Something similar to what available for shape splatter in which pixel processors I couldn't understand a thing so it looks easier to invent…
you can create a blend mask at the first spine joint so that everything below it is ignored Blend Masks and Blend Profiles in Unreal Engine | Unreal Engine 5.4 Documentation | Epic Developer Community (epicgames.com) alternatively you can also edit the animation in your 3d program to remove the stand up portion as well
Hi all. After years of doing everything from indie games, teaching game development and working on virtual environment productions, I developed a serious itch to go back to my roots and focus on 3d modeling. I'm starting this project in my spare time, inspired by this incredibly wonderful concept of Garing3 Besides looking…
Year 2024 I ran into this problem as well. The problem: 1. Obvious seams when Raytracing turned on while SSS applied. 2. I didn't use any UDIM scheme. My character is splitted into two meshes, one for head and one for body, each has its own single tile UV. 3. The seam appeared where the head joins the body. The solution:1.…
This is probably unrelated to the multiple texture sets setting in that case. A couple of reasons why one group would not affect another: * Ignore Groups is was disabled in the AO settings * Exclude While Ignoring Groups was enabled in the Low object for one or more groups. This setting will prevent AO from casting…