So at some point were we supposed to apply the mirror to the round eyes and join it with the sphere mesh? I either missed it or perhaps it was implied? Im at 5:16 and your rounded eyes look to be part of your sphere mesh
The duplicated eyes gave me problems but it worked skipping them and just modifying the main eyes, in case anyone has similar issues (not a criticism, probably a skill issue on my part) When animating, the Location Rotation and Scale option comes up with K instead of I
Hello i was just wondering, whenever i turn the parameters to 0 my water disappears, what could be the issues ? Since i added this to my Water Master Material i dont want to have waves just still water in some places.
Please can you explain that you are using shortcuts in any future lessons you make? Because it's really really hard for beginners to catch when you are doing that. There are many times where we will have to pause the video and research the heck out of whatever you are doing before we can advance to the next step.
It's awesome that this still works in UE5, but the waves are looking a little blocky, I made sure to subdivide my plane with 100 cuts, what might I be doing wrong?
If you got the animations needed, you can just set the parent socket to head, and it will more realistic, because the cam follows the head, with the pumps, rotation, and movement. 😂 I tried it my self
You know how much easier it is to just use tree-it? Normals, UV's, & separate texture channels come ready as default with all foliage made in tree-it. Just FYI
Hi! I know you uploaded this a while ago, but I'm having an issue where the Virtual texture is black around any area that has a different height. I am not sure what to do to fix this. I saw somewhere that you can have a hight Virtual texture but I am not sure how I would go about setting it up and if it would even fix the issue. Awesome tutorial!!
Finally, someone who creates tutorials with a stylized approach instead of focusing solely on realism. There's a noticeable scarcity of such content out there.
Nice tutorial but it's hard for beginners like me to understand what you are doing in terms of shortcuts. Maybe an idea is to exactly tell or show which shortcuts you are using.