Yeah that's what I also thought! They've been really good at pushing the city sample, lyra, cropout and so on, but a lot of these older ones fell down by the wayside. I think them not being as 'flashy' makes them a bit hard to promote as well.
Thanks! That looks like a really good place to start with Unreal Engine 👍 I never thought about looking into the Blueprints in order to understand or even recreate those mechanics, now I certainly will.
I think Epic should have a video series going through all the content examples, primarily just to bring more attention to this project. Documentation is one thing, but actual example projects like this are amazing
a lot of newer people coming into the engine probably never heard of it...but most of people that have been in engine for like, i dont know, a year or so should know already...i found out about it myself in my first year in unreal...back in 4.22(version)
This is awesome I didn't know the sample pack existed and it will help me with my project. I'm having a hard time where I want my character to press a button or interact with the computer and have that animation play and then go back to the characters normal idle mode. At one point I had my character interact with the computer and then he went back to the A pose and I couldn't get him back to normal!
Last video before the holidays!
I hope you'll find some time to relax and hang out with family :)
Also gonna take it easy for a few weeks.
Thanks for this! I don't know why Unreal doesn't bring more attention to stuff like this because it's so helpful
I was thinking the same thing!
Yeah that's what I also thought!
They've been really good at pushing the city sample, lyra, cropout and so on, but a lot of these older ones fell down by the wayside.
I think them not being as 'flashy' makes them a bit hard to promote as well.
So that people who finally find this have a filling they actually mined a gem 😅
Well done 💪
Oh, the AI legend himself :o
Thank you :)
Really enjoyed your Hades Dash video by the way!
Thanks! That looks like a really good place to start with Unreal Engine 👍
I never thought about looking into the Blueprints in order to understand or even recreate those mechanics, now I certainly will.
This is really cool. I would have loved to know about this sooner 😢 still fantastic!
Always love watching your vids!
Thank you so much :)
This was super informative thanks!
Thank you Gordon Freeman
I think Epic should have a video series going through all the content examples, primarily just to bring more attention to this project. Documentation is one thing, but actual example projects like this are amazing
a lot of newer people coming into the engine probably never heard of it...but most of people that have been in engine for like, i dont know, a year or so should know already...i found out about it myself in my first year in unreal...back in 4.22(version)
This is awesome I didn't know the sample pack existed and it will help me with my project. I'm having a hard time where I want my character to press a button or interact with the computer and have that animation play and then go back to the characters normal idle mode. At one point I had my character interact with the computer and then he went back to the A pose and I couldn't get him back to normal!
This might be the easiest way to understand how blueprints work 🤯
I reference this project at least 3 times per year.
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yay, finally something useful
otherwise after constant pixel games, I was going to unsubscribe
Oh there's gonna be more pixel games since that's my bread and butter.
You might wanna unsub then
@@CobraCode Legend this cracked me up 😂