I am very interested in learning animation techniques such as "Fern," "Hoog," or "Imperial," but unfortunately, I haven’t been able to find any specific resources on them. Is there a course that specializes in this type of animation? It is my main goal to acquire these skills, and I am already working intensively with Blender for 5-6 hours every day.
Excellent modeling. Do you have experience exporting the asset you made to Unreal Engine? As a rule, using modifiers, plugins, in Blender - all this is not then transferred to the Unreal Engine game engine.
hey there i guess the only way to get the models export to unreal engine is to apply the modifiers, you can apply them while exporting them as there is an option given in the export settings.
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The modeling GOAT thanks so much for the tips brother!
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I am very interested in learning animation techniques such as "Fern," "Hoog," or "Imperial," but unfortunately, I haven’t been able to find any specific resources on them. Is there a course that specializes in this type of animation? It is my main goal to acquire these skills, and I am already working intensively with Blender for 5-6 hours every day.
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Excellent modeling.
Do you have experience exporting the asset you made to Unreal Engine?
As a rule, using modifiers, plugins, in Blender - all this is not then transferred to the Unreal Engine game engine.
hey there
i guess the only way to get the models export to unreal engine is to apply the modifiers, you can apply them while exporting them as there is an option given in the export settings.
how can we get the scale correct? can we only tell by proportion?
I ask ChatGPT for the size
If I subscribe to TH-cam, will I have access to all the tutorials?
Yes
do you plan to release any more on skillshare ?