Vertex Painting in Unreal Engine 4 w/ Javier Perez | NVIDIA Studio Sessions

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Level up your vertex painting skills in Unreal Engine 4 with this tutorial hosted by expert senior material artist Javier Perez.

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Really great tutorial Javier! Thanks for walking us through that it was so clear and useful.

JeremySeiner
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Thank you for another great tutorial! And hey, whats the cool music you have on the background all the time?

Elaisu
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thank's for the video! is there any way that you can save the blend as a texture/material? and use it to different mesh? thank you!

alintapordei
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If you don't want to have to flip your green channel on your normals you can set your project to Direct X in Substance and it will fit Unreal's normal direction.

Matthitizidu
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For optimization in static meshes do you consider only a 2 types of blend?

pawpotsRS
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Isn’t adding all them nodes for the metallic map redundant and just wasted calculations, their is nothing in the metallic map you could of just left it at zero.

gower
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You know you can export maps in directx from substance

gower
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Forget the new stuff - sort the old stuff out first, as in - Why does the GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER keep crashing my computer

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