Unreal Engine 5: How To Use Glass Materials on Nanite Meshes

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • If you've been working in Unreal Engine 5, and have any Nanite Meshes that you want to have Translucency on, but so far have had no luck, then look no further. In this quick tutorial, I go over over why you're Glass Materials have not been working on Nanite Meshes, and what you can do about it.
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Комментарии • 28

  • @iamjohnhult
    @iamjohnhult Год назад +74

    I would suggest changing the name of the video since it doesn't actually show how to use a glass material on Nanite. This actually isn't a solution for Nanite meshes. I mean no offense, since there is nothing wrong with the video in itself. Clear and points to proper sources. However, with that title, I feel a bit cheated after watching it. Just something to take into consideration.

    • @Barcode6321
      @Barcode6321  Год назад +1

      Check the comments, in the only other conversation in this vids comment section, I explain what went wrong. Apologies for the inconvenience tho 💯

  • @joure.v
    @joure.v Год назад +15

    TLDR: Disable Nanite from any mesh that has a glass material (slot).
    Dude, you wasted a few minutes of my life telling to just disable Nanite.

  • @plopyy
    @plopyy Год назад +18

    The solution is to disable nanite on meshes to use translucent on nanite mesh ? That stupid x).

  • @dool889
    @dool889 2 года назад +13

    Was this supposed to have audio? Or actually do anything. seems like you just disabled nanite on the mesh.

    • @Barcode6321
      @Barcode6321  2 года назад +1

      Wow, this video is 4 weeks old and no one ever told me it didn’t have audio. Wtf, wow, yes this was definitely supposed to have audio.
      I was talking the entire time but to summarize, the current version of Nanite capabilities does not extend to Translucent Materials. So I showed the documentation showing that, and basically said that if you want your glass showing probably, you have to disable nanite.
      So if you have a car model, you can either disable nanite entirely, or separate the windows from the car (so that they’re 2 different models) and then import them into Ue5 and combine them (this way the windows won’t have nanite, but everything else will). Cannot believe I’m just now hearing about this, thanks for your comment

    • @j2k784
      @j2k784 2 года назад +9

      @@Barcode6321 Maybe review your own video's before uploading it, lmao!

    • @Barcode6321
      @Barcode6321  2 года назад

      @@j2k784 I could, but that is what comments are for 🌝

    • @j2k784
      @j2k784 2 года назад +2

      @@Barcode6321 Honestly man when I watched it, it felt like it was one of them silent tutorials 😂.

    • @xrecruit
      @xrecruit 2 года назад

      @@j2k784 yo i literally laughed out loud. i for some reason imagined those old silent movies when you said that

  • @cgkrab
    @cgkrab Год назад +4

    If you've disabled Nanite, then you are not using a translucent material on a Nanite mesh.

  • @DeadlyRealms
    @DeadlyRealms Год назад +14

    Click baited

  • @spacepirate9882
    @spacepirate9882 8 месяцев назад

    How to use nanite when you can't? Don't use it. Wow thanks for the incredible info.

  • @vladimirharamincic1204
    @vladimirharamincic1204 Год назад

    Thx for comment explenation

  • @PeterMatthess
    @PeterMatthess Год назад +4

    your tutorial has no sound, and makes absolutely no sense whatsoever, leaving me even more confused than I was before, sorry

    • @Barcode6321
      @Barcode6321  Год назад

      UE5.1 supports nanite in glass, so this tutorial isn’t even necessary unless you’re using ue5.0

    • @PeterMatthess
      @PeterMatthess Год назад +1

      @@Barcode6321 so how is it that I can’t see my glass texture at all in 5.1 when using nanite?

  • @RiverFox_YT
    @RiverFox_YT 8 месяцев назад

    1, doesnt actually show how to use glass on nanite. 2, the silence is aweful

    • @Barcode6321
      @Barcode6321  8 месяцев назад

      Red description

    • @RiverFox_YT
      @RiverFox_YT 8 месяцев назад

      @@Barcode6321 both title and description are nothing to do with using glass on nanite. And sorry, but I'm not sitting there watching a silent video of someone just clicking away on a screen giving no information whatsoever

  • @nu-beings
    @nu-beings 11 месяцев назад +2

    This was a waste of my time dude.

  • @lptf5441
    @lptf5441 4 месяца назад

    Well that was a waste of time. Why give a video a totally incorrect title?

  • @Retsih
    @Retsih 8 месяцев назад

    he wasted 10 minutes of my time showing me how nanite meshes can automaticly turn to regular meshes when they have transparent materials .
    i am reporting this post as an spam cause its misleading in nature . may it be your last time bothering people like this .
    Edit : also have my dislike .