I tried taking the official Unreal course on Coursera, and I apologize for bringing this up here, but I've been unable to get a response from the platform after trying to contact them. The issue is that I haven't been able to pass the quizzes because the platform almost always marks my written answers as incorrect. I have screenshots showing that I wrote the exact correct answer, but it was still marked as wrong. At first, I assumed it was because I was taking the tests in Spanish, which is my native language. However, I also tried answering in English, and I experienced the same issue. For example, if the answer is supposed to be "distribution," it marks it as incorrect and says the correct answer is "distribution." Unfortunately, this has prevented me from advancing further in the course, which seemed very interesting.
almost same issue and the questions in the quizzes are are no way near the material getting taught. i only completed the beginning of the course and quit just because of weird questions in the quizzes.
very functional and necessary tutorials. By the way, on the website of Unreal Engine there is a tutorial about building blueprints, and this has a very interesting way to build walls with BP, but I couldn't understand how it really works. this is the name of the tutorials, maybe you could hel us to understand it how it orks: Stack-O-Bot
The best instanced static mesh explanation
Keep making videos like this man it is amazing pro tips
Thank you love your tutorials this one help so much
Thanks! This is super useful.
Nice. What happens when you bake lighting?
Thanks for this nice video!
Kind of interested. Can I use the vertexcolor wh+ith this method without breaking the tiles?
I tried taking the official Unreal course on Coursera, and I apologize for bringing this up here, but I've been unable to get a response from the platform after trying to contact them. The issue is that I haven't been able to pass the quizzes because the platform almost always marks my written answers as incorrect. I have screenshots showing that I wrote the exact correct answer, but it was still marked as wrong.
At first, I assumed it was because I was taking the tests in Spanish, which is my native language. However, I also tried answering in English, and I experienced the same issue. For example, if the answer is supposed to be "distribution," it marks it as incorrect and says the correct answer is "distribution."
Unfortunately, this has prevented me from advancing further in the course, which seemed very interesting.
almost same issue and the questions in the quizzes are are no way near the material getting taught. i only completed the beginning of the course and quit just because of weird questions in the quizzes.
Great video! Is there a way to use instances on other prop meshes like crates and barrels for example?
It can be used for any static mesh
very functional and necessary tutorials. By the way, on the website of Unreal Engine there is a tutorial about building blueprints, and this has a very interesting way to build walls with BP, but I couldn't understand how it really works. this is the name of the tutorials, maybe you could hel us to understand it how it orks: Stack-O-Bot