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A talk about Textures, MIPS, Compression, Streaming, and Memory in Unreal Engine Virtual Production 

Shaun Comly
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I want to take us all into a deep dive into Textures in Unreal Engine. Ingestion, compression, MIPS, streaming, where they are stored, and how they are loaded for rendering in your scene and out of Movie Render Queue Please read along and enjoy this latest installment old VFX artist shaking his fist at the sky.

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Комментарии : 17   
@AndyBean-y6j
@AndyBean-y6j 20 дней назад
Just stumbled upon this. This was great Shaun, really helpful - thnx!
@HomAxz
@HomAxz 2 месяца назад
Your contribution to the unreal learning hub is invaluable. Thank you.
@kym2834
@kym2834 Год назад
thank you, you just make everything in my game look so much better, like 2 weeks of pulling my hair out and i have learned so much. best video about UE5 textures.
@lenstobrush7266
@lenstobrush7266 Год назад
You sir have just given me the information I have been looking for... I was about to give up on Unreal because I couldn't keep on top of the performance. Thank you so much I can once again love Unreal Engine! I knew there was a method or logic to the problems I was getting and its all down to managing those textures.
@shauncomly
@shauncomly Год назад
Glad I could help! But next time don't suffer in silence. Post on the forums. A lot of Epic employees like myself are on there. And the other users are incredibly helpful. Good luck!
@shak-
@shak- Год назад
I really appreciate the way you explained the topics practically, this is very helpful, thank you so much.
@FF-FAN9999
@FF-FAN9999 5 месяцев назад
awesome video! thank you!
@avian980
@avian980 Год назад
Thank you so much for this, much appreciated.
@sArhange1
@sArhange1 Год назад
Thanks A lot! its relay important for all artists!
@erichance8222
@erichance8222 Год назад
Great video Shaun, thank you for getting this info out there (and in one focused place).
@sergeyfilin5204
@sergeyfilin5204 Год назад
Amazing intro tutorial, man! Thanks a lot for sharing your expertise!
@joshhshapiro
@joshhshapiro Год назад
This was extremely helpful and helped us better understand textures with respect to memory. Thanks a ton for taking the time to walk through it!
@eyelight1191
@eyelight1191 Год назад
Thanks for sharing this amazing detailed but simple to understand video, I much appreciate it, keep up, and all the best of luck 🍀
@blakeXYZ
@blakeXYZ Год назад
Thank you for this great look into Textures and how they can easily fly under the radar and eat up GPU memory. This was very enlightening, thanks for sharing your expertise! Cheers
@joshuabermudez2372
@joshuabermudez2372 Год назад
Thank you for the very informative video! But could you please increase the voice volume next time? I have my volume set to max, but still have trouble hearing you.
@carlosrivadulla8903
@carlosrivadulla8903 Год назад
so should i set all my textures to default compresion? it seems the best by far
@shauncomly
@shauncomly Год назад
It's really good and default for a reason. But if you have room on your GPU for less compression there isn't anything wrong with it. Use all the room you can to get the best-looking image. I normally set everything to the default and then go see what are the more hero objects and then consider raising the roughness/normal maps if they are looking a bit soft.
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