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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 พ.ค. 2024
- In this video, we'll continue from where we stopped in the previous one, delving deeper into the Modeling Tools in Unreal Engine 5.4. We will start by exploring Polygroups and discussing how they are useful within the Model and Mesh categories when identified by their Polygroup IDs. Additionally, we'll cover some key concepts like voxels and touch on baking textures, alongside a brief overview of attribute tool categories.
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- You can check out our tutorial on UV mapping in the Modeling Toolsethere: • #UE5 Series: UV Mappin...
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Timestamps:
00:00 Let’s Get Started
00:38 Polygroups
06:16 Model
26:08 Mesh
41:50 Voxel
43:48 Bake
51:33 Attrib
- Some of the assets featured in this tutorial are sourced from the Broadcast Studio asset pack, available on the Marketplace:
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- Background Music by @Limujii
- Intro music by @Limujii-Sweet Talks: • Limujii - Sweet Talks ...
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Oh wow. Just wow. You are amazing and i cant believe how high quality tutorial you have made as free here! Ive been looking through tutorials on modifying models in ue 5.4 for the last 3-4 days and tried to extrude a paperclip models bottom half which was made from a 2d texture, and i could only get the roundness of the object to only be in the top half of the model, and i am pretty sure this tutorial shows me how to do the bottom half with polygroups! Awesome tutorials man, hope you keep at it!
Thanks for this again, I always love relearning and refreshing what i know about the modelings tool.
wow, this is amazing!!!! Making a tutorial modeling a character(Human) would be incredible to give a start so people can start using it... Thank you very much!!!
I will soon do a video on a case study (hard surface). I would suggest using ZBrush/Maya for creating anything organic though
Incredible work, effort and passion on this tutorial. I can say this is the best channel tutorial I found on YT! Keep it up!
Great to hear my friend 🤍
great job Reza! so many thanks from Esfahan :))
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Could you perhaps do a tutorial on how to make good texture and vertex color bakes from meshes that use a material with blended albedo and normals for wearing or dirt, roughness and roughness masking of the blended albedo textures, that has also been painted on with other textures using vertex painting to for instance adding more wearing or dirt.
A good example would perhaps be a wall (exterior/interior) that is either plaster and bricks with damage and dirt/moist and/or water that has been dripping from the roof and running down the wall... (*cracks or fallen of plaster showing bricks under it, mold and/or general wearing and dirt building up*)
And so the material would perhaps just have a simple texture blending, and the rest of the wearing and tearing / dirtyness would be vertex painted on to the mesh.
So if you have a house created in blueprint by modular pieces, and is already setup with a simple shader using a simple blending, but you now want to add the grime to it piece by piece (wall by wall or surface by surface) with vertex painting. You might want to bake this to new meshes that can be replaced in the blueprint to optimize it a bit...
I tried this a while back, but the new meshes did not come out with the same piviot locations, and also they had to be fixed before hand to add more vertexes as well as fixing the UV mapping.
If you want to make a tutorial on something like that it would be soooo awesome 😁
*Make post apocalypse versions of meshes/models (houses) that is not made in that style from before*
Great stuff! Tank you very much. Just one suggestion: don't have such quiet music in the background. It is almost not recognizable, but sometimes it is. That's drawing attention from the content.
thank you
Hello, the UE5 modeling workflow is kind of different from Maya's modeling workflow. Thank you for making this video. May I ask, do you have plans to make a modeling video using the UE5 modeling tools? Like box modeling workflow making a chess piece like a Knight?
nice tutorial , thanks. The Problem with UE is no capable doing camera correction, like in 3ds max
That is true.
UE in modeling has some catching up to do. 😉
Thanks for the great tutorial. I have a question. Is it possible to make blend shapes in unreal? Or not yet.
Not that i am aware of. Keep in mind this is a plugin at the moment and very new. May not catch up with famous modeling apps out there anytime soon
@@sarkamari Thanks for your time! Keep up the good work my friend. 👍
@37:14 Is Allow collapses unchecked not also helping to avoid that a bit also?
I remember that i had this issue on a mesh once, but i did in the end get a ok result by uchecking that if i remember correct.
can you test the cloth simulation without marvels please?
Without Marvels??