Difference between revisions of "JohnnyEnglish tutorial Working with UE4 Materials"
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Revision as of 06:04, 12 August 2021
UE4 includes a very rich material editor, fortunately it's very easy to use and we'll use it now to start making all the materials we're going to need.
For this tutorial I've chosen to use a concrete theme and for the ground, a mix between sand, grass and pavement.
Let's start with a very simple Chrome material.
- Right click inside the Materials folder, we created this folder earlier in the tutorial but if you missed/skipped that, don't worry simply duplicate this file structure and continue.