Please don't abandon this series. You have no idea how many people have videos that showcase the basics of Unreal Engine Filmmaking, but never go into anything advanced. It's the reason why so many Unreal Animated films are basically just "watch guy walk forward, then stand.... then walk.... then look..... oh a monster? Yea, no... he's not actually going to fight it..... just look at it as the camera fades....." We need more info!
I've been struggling to feel comfortable with Unreal for a few months now and just doing this tutorial, with your clear and calm instruction has made all the difference, and actually feel more able to move around and navigate than in C4d! Thank you so much and I'm going to follow more of your tutorials!
As a beginner to Unreal engine, this is fantastic. I have some questions but will watch the next series first, in case you have answered. All teachers, should be as patient And detailed. Thanks very much
Thank you for the comment 🙂 I remember Bryce quite fondly - used it quite a lot back in the days. I'd say UE5 is MUCH deeper than Bryce in terms of what it can do, but it's also a lot more complex. Absolutely worth learning IMO
I started learning Unreal Engine more than a year ago (mainly for creating nice looking 3D animations), but I still find the cinematic sequencer, camera and rendering options so confusing so I'm really interested in this series.
Thank you very much for making this video so clear and structured, but still, I don't understand, could you or someone tell me why do I have "light needs to be rebuilt" and "reflection captures need to be rebuilt" error messages, and why you don't?
This is my laptop - th-cam.com/video/d6AR3XnwtIs/w-d-xo.html And this is my desktop - th-cam.com/video/fRfTqsT9IA0/w-d-xo.html You don't need systems that powerful to run UE5 (but it helps)
@@SurfacedStudio I think I figured it out. I assumed you were clicking the actual figure but I noticed you were manipulating the cameras direction through the side bar
I am following your tutorial. The sphere is not rolling after touching the floor. The three objects coming down but the sphere is not rolling as shown by you. Can you please explain.
Hi. I downloaded Unreal Engine 5. But am stuck at opening it cause it’s keep asking to download Xcode, which I did but haven’t figured out how to make it work. Looked for tutorials on TH-cam but can’t seem to make it work. I’m using Mac. Anyone wants to reach out with any suggestions please. I’d love to get started creating. Thanks.
Hi, i have a question which is dont see the answer anywhere in the internet, when i use foliage, grass etc my UE becomes slow and stars hanging/ freezes, what is the system requirements needed to run smoothly, i use i5 8th gen, 16gb ram, 1050gtx 4gb-vram, If anyone could help me to make it run smoothly will be appreciated, thanks in advance
Please don't abandon this series. You have no idea how many people have videos that showcase the basics of Unreal Engine Filmmaking, but never go into anything advanced. It's the reason why so many Unreal Animated films are basically just "watch guy walk forward, then stand.... then walk.... then look..... oh a monster? Yea, no... he's not actually going to fight it..... just look at it as the camera fades....." We need more info!
I second this, please do more. I actually was able to follow this easily and I remember what I did. Great job
Literally
I've been struggling to feel comfortable with Unreal for a few months now and just doing this tutorial, with your clear and calm instruction has made all the difference, and actually feel more able to move around and navigate than in C4d! Thank you so much and I'm going to follow more of your tutorials!
Great to hear!
YOU’RE LEGENDARY!!! This is the best series in the whole TH-cam!!! Thank you so much, can’t wait for more of this content ❤
This is so awesome! The way you explain the workflow steps is so intuitive and well paced!
Thank you so much for the kind words! I tend to 🧇 a bit, but glad to hear you found it useful!
This is an amazing start, I can not wait to learn more from the rest of the series. It's exactly what I'm looking for!
Unbelievably grateful you'd give such quality content on youtube. This is helping me make my creative dreams come true.
As a beginner to Unreal engine, this is fantastic. I have some questions but will watch the next series first, in case you have answered. All teachers, should be as patient And detailed. Thanks very much
You're very welcome! Let me know if you have any specific questions along the way :)
This is one of the better tutorials I've seen
Thank you! Part 2 is already online as well :)
I can not wait to learn more from the rest of the series.
Glad to hear you're enjoying it! The next part is already in the works :)
I watched part of your video and I am already hooked! You make AWESOME VIDEO! I now feel I found the teacher! I will share your video with my team.
Just found this channel - right up to the moment that I gave up my hopes on learning UE...starting over - many thnx
finally a tutorial I can get behind!
Keep going on this series! Thank you!
Hey man, glad to see you back. I remember starting with you way back with the element 3d and After effects series
I've been on here for a while hehe 👴 Thanks for sticking around!
Excited for the rest of the series!
😀
As always, you make complicated things easy, Tobias. Thank you for this tutorial, now I jump into the second part ! 🔥
Thanks for the kind words :) Always makes me happy to hear that my 🧇ey style is useful to someone out there hehe
This is really good. Please keep up the good work.
Thank you, glad you liked it!
This is awesome...and I'm so ready for this! 🙌
Nice vid. Looking forward to the continuation.
Thank you :)
Wonderful tutorial to start filmmaking 👍👍👍
Thank you, that's nice to hear!
Loved it! Subscribed and saved to library. Looking forward to the next. Thanks!
Thank you so much for the friendly comment :) The next part will be coming soon!
The best! ❤❤❤ - Tysm
your tutorial is awesome plz more!
Part 2 is coming this weekend :)
Thank you very much for this tutorial ! Can we know when will the next part come out ?
This is hard you know but total amazing thank you!!🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for sharing, at first look, Unreal engine immediately reminds me of Bryce which in my time was THE thing, I might actually venture into it
Thank you for the comment 🙂 I remember Bryce quite fondly - used it quite a lot back in the days. I'd say UE5 is MUCH deeper than Bryce in terms of what it can do, but it's also a lot more complex. Absolutely worth learning IMO
Fantástico y Genial !
Seguiré atento a ésta serie.
Gracias MASTER!
You are very welcome! Thank you for the kind words (assuming Google translate didn't do me wrong 😅)
@@SurfacedStudio
Fantastic and Awesome.
I Will follow you in a short distance.
Jejeje.
As always, a fantastic tutorial. Why not make one on Houdini Engine and Unreal!?
Thanks..... Waiting for Part 2.
Part 2 has been available for about a month already ;)
Yes, I have watched the part 2. I'm sorry.... How about part 3 ? :) @@SurfacedStudio
Really loved it from Bangladesh.
Thank you :)
Awesome. Been needing this for a while because I keep procrastinating UE5 in favor of Blender, now I dont have an excuse lol
UE5 is pretty epic and quite different from Blender in terms of what you can do. Absolutely worth checking out IMO 🙂
Great, Perfect Video
Glad you liked it!
Please, do continue.
I started learning Unreal Engine more than a year ago (mainly for creating nice looking 3D animations), but I still find the cinematic sequencer, camera and rendering options so confusing so I'm really interested in this series.
great tut
Thanks
Great and easy to follow video, maybe slacken a bit your explanation.
thank you so much
Thank you very much for making this video so clear and structured, but still, I don't understand, could you or someone tell me why do I have "light needs to be rebuilt" and "reflection captures need to be rebuilt" error messages, and why you don't?
I love waffles and I love UE5😍😍 (Sorry Unity 😜)
Do you have any places or courses paid or free where there is more in depth longer videos
Can you tell me which system are you using for unreal engine 5
This is my laptop - th-cam.com/video/d6AR3XnwtIs/w-d-xo.html
And this is my desktop - th-cam.com/video/fRfTqsT9IA0/w-d-xo.html
You don't need systems that powerful to run UE5 (but it helps)
@@SurfacedStudio thanks
how did you move the camera on the actor when i click my figure it only gives me options to move the fig itself not the view
Does the focus keyboard shortcut work for you?
@@SurfacedStudio I think I figured it out. I assumed you were clicking the actual figure but I noticed you were manipulating the cameras direction through the side bar
Radeon Pro 575 4 GB - This is the Graphics card I have....will that work?
Any graphics card should work just some will work better then others
I am following your tutorial. The sphere is not rolling after touching the floor. The three objects coming down but the sphere is not rolling as shown by you. Can you please explain.
I got it thanq.
Hi. I downloaded Unreal Engine 5. But am stuck at opening it cause it’s keep asking to download Xcode, which I did but haven’t figured out how to make it work. Looked for tutorials on TH-cam but can’t seem to make it work. I’m using Mac. Anyone wants to reach out with any suggestions please. I’d love to get started creating. Thanks.
its good video but i didnt get how to change or make camers angle
It seems you may not have watched any of the other parts in the series yet ;)
Hi, i have a question which is dont see the answer anywhere in the internet, when i use foliage, grass etc my UE becomes slow and stars hanging/ freezes, what is the system requirements needed to run smoothly, i use i5 8th gen, 16gb ram, 1050gtx 4gb-vram,
If anyone could help me to make it run smoothly will be appreciated, thanks in advance
I’d say your bottleneck there is your graphics card. If you check the minimum requirements you can see it recommends an RTX 2000 or higher
Aah, i didn't see that, thank you so much
I did everything right I believe except my objects didn't move, idk why XD
Edit: I went back and figured it out by rewatching lmao