Here is another follow up video to add a little extra content to my Unreal Engine 4 for Beginners tutorial. In this first step we’ll be making the rocks look more interesting and detailed by using tessellation and displacement.
Click here for more information on how to download the assets required for this tutorial – https://gumroad.com/l/SbmkC
Click here for my Unreal Engine 4 Blueprints tutorial: https://youtu.be/icR_EgXrS6o
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If you want to take your learning beyond what I have been able to cover in my videos then I recommend checking out the following:
Introduction to Unreal Engine 4: Pluralsight Course – Use this link for 10 day free trial! https://pluralsight.pxf.io/c/1197846/424552/7490?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pluralsight.com%2Fcourses%2Fintroduction-unreal-engine-4-1609 (affiliate link)
Or, if you prefer learning from books then you should check these out:
US Links
An Introduction to Unreal Engine 4 – http://amzn.to/2sfwQAb (affiliate link)
Unreal Engine 4 Game Development Essentials – http://amzn.to/2rFPoNc (affiliate link)
Books – UK Links
An Introduction to Unreal Engine 4 – http://amzn.to/2rQSN7H (affiliate link)
Unreal Engine 4 Game Development Essentials – http://amzn.to/2rQOlpM (affiliate link)
You will need to have Unreal Engine 4 installed on your PC in order to follow these videos. Check out this video to learn how to download and install Unreal Engine 4 – https://youtu.be/wSESd1EaJt4
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