Sure, it's http://udn.epicgames.com/Three/VideoTutorials.html , and it's the Physics tutorial set. Inside the folder, theres 4 videos. The one that really answered my question was the video "setting up a physics asset".
The Quixel Suite should be located at C:\Users\Public\Quixel\SUITE. Then go to either the x64 or x86 folder and then browse to \bin\Release. There you should find SUITE.exe. Hope this helps!
Store your packages within UDK's file structure so C:\UDK\UDKVersion\UDKGame\Content\ Make a folder in there so you know what is yours and what is vanilla UDK.
So 'Check for updates' is checked but I'm not sure how much that helps since I did re-installed the software. Not sure if it was enabled with the previous installation. Here is what is inside that folder.
If I take the FBX from the Unity project folder and import it back into Max/Maya, the pivot points are in the proper locations, which is why I don't understand the problem I'm getting.
ha! wow, that looks like a great script to have. Unfortunately I don't use Max. I was thinking of making a library just by having a folder of multiple .ma files of an object.
Possibly the video you want can be found in the game folder or on the game CD/DVD? Maybe in an archive or something. Might not work if they use custom codecs or in-house compressed archive system.
oh. this environments are so good! these are some of the best i've seen. God dude. pretty awesome! pretty inspirational!! gonna downloaded them to my inspirational folder asap. pure eyecandy!
MoP: it does make a lot more sense, but the act of just making a folder has just become second nature. I should make it a habit to use parenting more often.
Amazing stuff man! I have some of these in my reference folder, It's good to know who is responsible for them! Really great stuff man, Im just... yeah really great.