Really enjoying this so far. What I really like is the questions you guys are asking each other, almost acting on behalf of the viewer. So many tutorials just show how to do something and often skip over why you're doing it.
Oh my God, the tutorial series I've been waiting for since ages. I wanted to learn unreal engine for animations couple of years ago but couldn't work with it because of lack of the tutorials and guides, i think this will be possible now Thanks to you guys for that. I really wanted to learn about cloth physics, i hope you guys also covered it in this series. You nailed every basic step in this tutorial ngl i've been learning UE from past few days but didn't knew about these basic steps properly, you guys explain things clearly and in creative way keep this spirit up. Creating tutorials like these takes a lot of time and energy for that i THANK YOU guys again. 🙏
That is our goal ..To teach you all the basics in 20 videos in less than 8 hours ...After taking this beginner tutorial, you can then dive deep into more specialized routes of Unreal
im getting mcLaid off (game artist) and have been meaning to add unreal to my toolset, so now's a good time as any LOL i love how easy it is to follow along and how naturally info is added via questions posed between you two! thanks so much for making this
This is very nice tutorials for really begiiners, you covered up everything to know at the start. Quick tip to navigation Orbit selection If you wanted to orbit around selected click the "Editor preferences" on the menu and search for "Orbit camera around selection" and check it. Then select your object, hit F to center it and press "Left Click + Alt" and move your mouse to orbit it.
Jesus. I think the hardest thing for me as a blender user are these different shortcuts. Why not s for scale and r for rotate? It's killing me hahah Thanks for doing this guys
Your content is truly outstanding! It's been such an honor to witness the upload of this wonderful series. The creativity and effort you put into each video are truly impressive. Keep up the amazing work, and I can't wait to see what you create next!
How come I’m realizing how easy it is to use unreal engine just now? Wtf this is INCREDIBLE- I’ve always been scared of professional tools bc they have too many features and are usually too difficult to use bc of that, blender is a good example, I spend so long trynna learn it every now and then and I’d quit, but this… omg this is exactly what I wanna spend the rest of my life doing!
I love this series and I'm only on the 2nd video! By far the BEST Unreal Engine Tutorial I've come across and I pay for LinkedIn Learning! Clearly explained, really easy to follow and to understand. You guys are brilliant! Thank you for putting this together and for making it so easy to understand! GREAT JOB!! 👏👏👏👏
Although I am already familiar with these basic knowledge about UE5, I find myself still enjoy this episode. It is so nice to have this pair programming/teaching approach that covers all the details about UE
the most ineteresting tutorial I have ever seen .... its very ineteresting, the way you both explain the things.... I am now in part 2 and I am really enjoying and learning very easily.....💌💌 thank you so much for these tutorials.....💌💌🤟🤟 it was really needed.. love from India, West Bengal 💌💌
I love the fact that everything is easily understandable but I have a problem, watching these tutorials make me feel like I'm in school and obviously make me bored and tired until you get to the cool stuff. Very cool guide and thanks for making it free.
I'm finally working on a passion project I've wanted to do for ages, got a better computer so I downloaded ue5, and your series is perfect so far. Thank you for making it! The two of you work really well together, and asking each other questions is extremely helpful.
OMG , I am really shocked right know. I tried and made kinda those things in blender.. And it was just a torture. I cant believe how easy we can do these things. And my computer isnt dying while rendering reflections. This is just magic i guess. And thanks for video. it is very usefull and clear
You know I can't count how many times I have told myself I'm going to make a film in Unreal. I would start to learn everything and give up 2 days later. Thank you for making this.
@@badxstudio I’m in part 18, wondering if the tutorial is already complete or there are still any new video to come? As I can see that there are 2 more videos still no published in the list. Thanks again for the channel and the podcast that I follow.
thats a good one guys, i spend entire day today to get into basics and i am 100% goin to finish your course, hopefully after this it will be easier to start interior design in ue5
Thanks to you guys I will switch to UE5 after I finish my horror game that I make in Unity. Plus I am focusing on a side project and learning UE5 to make a cinematic environment. It would be so good for a person to have this kind of teacher man. Love them.
Reading the comments, for anyone having trouble moving the sunlight, the way I do it is, Press Ctrl+L then let go of L but keep hold of Ctrl. Now move the mouse around to change the sunlight. (You can also keep hold of both of those keys then move then mouse around).
I´m waiting for next chapter!!... is amazing guys. I'm learning from 0. So this is a great tutorial, I just know how to use nomad sculpt. hopefully i will be able to use it with unreal engine 5. thanks
Im still compiling shaders, give me a min and I will move on with the tutorial. Thanks for sharing this basic course of UE5, It's something that I was looking for = )
There is another way of moving that isn't so weird, according to me: use the arrow keys. It's basically the same as WASD without locking the screen. I also find this series a great tutorial for absolute beginners, as i also just started on my unreal journey.
I've been using Fusion and Blender for some goofy (but very complex and sometimes advanced) VFX. Looking at this, it definitely looks like something I could do. Switching between so many sets of shortcuts could get a bit tedious, though. I already have to readjust between Fusion's 3D controls and Blender's each time.
Note (15:00): You can cycle through the transform gizmo modes (i.e., position, rotation, and scale) by pressing the space bar instead of memorizing W, E, & R.
this is really good, but i am making games, and i really want a tutorial on blueprints or c++ in unreal engine. I hope you upload it before i finish the series
Although to anyone having the problem, i realized a couple hours later you have to literally just hold the mouse button to use wasd and it actually makes more sense. Theres other reasons youd use “W E R” and its easier to move when you move the mouse at the same time
WASD movement is turned off for me by default. where do i turn it on? edit: for anyone else wondering, you need to go to edit on the top>editor preferences>scroll down to view ports>flight camera control type to change it
Good afternoon. First I just wanted to say I greatly appreciate the tutorial. You guys are explaining it well. I do have a question though. I get to the end where I can drag fire over. From the content that you guys told us to download, I don't have any of the fire elements. Did I miss something during the process? Thanks
31:38 Mind blown 🤯. The lighting is incredible. I use Twinmotion which also has Lumen, but this somehow looks way better. 32:30 Is the fire basically a PNG image sequence? I mean, is it just video frames being projected onto flat planes with transparency, or is it actually 3D?