Holy crap guys! This has so many views now! I have been BEYOND busy and it sucks because I have so many tutorials and things I need to remake for you guys and get uploaded to answer all your questions! I'm going to go through the comments and make a new video of pretty much everything you have questions for. Thanks for the support! Also sorry for disappearing but fear not! I am still here and will be making some NEW stuff very soon. I will also answer your questions as well! Cheers!
great work, i really like it, a word of advice, instead of coping and pasting the power, & frenel stuff, you can create a something called material function, that will help you a lot i think
It seems that you covered everything [except] the Wave and Tess sections. I'm not sure if it's the cause, but I am getting an error in the final Add node: "Error [SM5] (Node Add) Arithmetic between types float4 and float3 are undefined" I was able to decipher the Tess section. It looks like you have two Contant3Vectors (one black, one blue) Lerp'd into a Component Mask. (?) But the Wave I cannot see. You never get close enough on it for me to see the connections.
Hi Adam, first I would say to you that is a great tutorial :). I would ask you if you can explain the wave and tesselation on the first screen please? I'm new on UE4 and I do not know all the node on them :/.
Great tutorial, just I would agree with Turbulence King. It would be lot more 'educational' if you first show what will be done, like, you could show a minute of the final result or similar, and then start from beginning to finish, and that doesn't have to be a complicated structure when you explain, but enough to show the methods and possibilities. Anyways, thanks for posting this, really appreciated.
George R I'll get working on making it a bit clearer. There are a few things in this that could be used for learning. What specific parts were you interested in?
Azem That would be awesome, seeing as how you might be the only person to post a UE4 hologram tutorial on the internet that would be a godsend from heaven. Great looking environment btw.
Holy crap guys! This has so many views now! I have been BEYOND busy and it sucks because I have so many tutorials and things I need to remake for you guys and get uploaded to answer all your questions! I'm going to go through the comments and make a new video of pretty much everything you have questions for. Thanks for the support! Also sorry for disappearing but fear not! I am still here and will be making some NEW stuff very soon. I will also answer your questions as well! Cheers!
Nice work on this tutorial series.
Immediate subscription! Please, please finish the tutorial!! edit: nm, there seem to be many parts of this..awesome!!!
Brilliant work!
Thanks for this tutorial, and the idea for the project.
The effect is really very beautiful.
I hope you can out of the system the detailed tutorial, watch the rate will be higher
Hello. Are the assets used in the video avalible for purchase?
thumbed up before watching, as always
Can you give more tutorials for sci fi and cyberpunk?
great work, i really like it, a word of advice, instead of coping and pasting the power, & frenel stuff, you can create a something called material function, that will help you a lot i think
Thanks for this tutorial, very cool ;)
May I download the project Please.
It seems that you covered everything [except] the Wave and Tess sections. I'm not sure if it's the cause, but I am getting an error in the final Add node:
"Error [SM5] (Node Add) Arithmetic between types float4 and float3 are undefined"
I was able to decipher the Tess section. It looks like you have two Contant3Vectors (one black, one blue) Lerp'd into a Component Mask. (?)
But the Wave I cannot see. You never get close enough on it for me to see the connections.
Hello, question I'm trying to rotate a material but its not centered, I already clamp the X and Y tiling method, ty
Hi Adam, first I would say to you that is a great tutorial :). I would ask you if you can explain the wave and tesselation on the first screen please? I'm new on UE4 and I do not know all the node on them :/.
so when is that full tutorial coming? i tried following along and doing this but it did not yield the expected results :D
Going to work on it in the coming weeks. Been INCREDIBLY busy. Sorry for the delay!!!
Azem oh no worries its incredibly cool that you take the time to do it =) i made my own from scratch but its not nearly as good as yours ;) .
Great tutorial, just I would agree with Turbulence King. It would be lot more 'educational' if you first show what will be done, like, you could show a minute of the final result or similar, and then start from beginning to finish, and that doesn't have to be a complicated structure when you explain, but enough to show the methods and possibilities.
Anyways, thanks for posting this, really appreciated.
AWESOME. Thank you! I will make a more educational video next after the final piece for this.
Dude! niice!
where did you find the textures for the radar hologram or was that supplied to you?
@aaron Hello there! Nothing was supplied to me, I actually pieced together various photos I found interesting, or I just made the texture myself!
cool was just wondering
now off to make my own
When I apply the material to the surface, the shader doesn't fit, half of it is out of the surface, please can anyone help me?
Aris Chrisikos hmm I'll have to take a look and see if I can help you.
hello Azem, thank you for your reply, I think the issue was my uv map of my screens. Btw very helpful video!
I wish there was a tutorial about this.
George R I'll get working on making it a bit clearer. There are a few things in this that could be used for learning. What specific parts were you interested in?
ha! 117 likes, master chief confirmed?
720p :(( but still great haha. Thank you for sharing with the community!
I would of preferred a start to finish, not finish and look back at what I did.
+Turbulence King Thank you for the reply! I was actually planning on doing that sometime soon!
Azem That would be awesome, seeing as how you might be the only person to post a UE4 hologram tutorial on the internet that would be a godsend from heaven. Great looking environment btw.
going to be working on the start to finish video soon.
ha! 117 likes, master chief confirmed?