UE4 - Texture Optimizations
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In this video, we cover all of the settings available to adjust your textures directly in UE4.
00:00 - Intro
00:19 - Texture Window Overview
07:14 - Compression
17:43 - Texture Size
20:29 - Texture
25:50 - File Path
27:13 - Adjustments
28:41 - Level of Detail
33:49 - Compositing
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Fantastic content and very thoroughly covered.
Mr.Manning thank you very much for the video, as always excellent quality information.
Ryan, Fantastic stuff!!! I got through most of all of your content. Very impressive! I was recommended to come and view your videos by a colleague of mine. I have been using Unreal for a few years now (Teach it on occasion), but I was always stumped on the different nodes and their differences. If you had time could I request a video to maybe go in depth between a few common types (example: Append, Lerp, Multiply, Divide Blend, Constants, Scalars, etc.) Pretty much the most common nodes of when to use them and why. Since there is quite a bit they do get confusing on which to use, even for a long time user. Thanks!!!! Keep it up! This is Awesome!
Awesome video! Thanks a lot and have a like my man!
Phenomenal presentation.
Kudos on the minimalistic title, very Scandinavian
@ThatRyanManning
3 жыл бұрын
#Fail
Thanks a lot, incredible video !
thank you again for the tutorial. you did it great tutorials
Nice vid thanks, encounted Mip before but it was a great explanation.
Now, that was helpful!
Thank you!
Thank you thank you!!!!
You rock!
Thank you :-)
33:41 "Global force resident mip levels...we'll ignore that"... haha! I laughed out loud. been wanting a clear explanation of exactly what that does and when you should use it. Otherwise, this is a fantastic video, thankyou!
Nice
thank you for recording 4k. I hate 1080 creators like we're still in 2009 LuL Sad how this video only has 4500 views. This clearly shows that no one cares about optimization, not worth their time and effort. They rather just send out whatever at shit performance. I've watched dozens of optimization videos and they always have the least amount of viewers. Sad.
Nice video, like ever! I downloaded the Downtown West Modular Pack and I'm having problems with texture streaming. How can I solve this? Thank you
Would you advise any tricks for low poly/atlast textures ?
What kind of Mic and screen recording software are you using?
Which compression setting would you use for Roughness/ao/metallic etc.. ? BC1, dxt5 or BC7 nosrgb ? Building for PC/windows platform.
@ThatRyanManning
3 жыл бұрын
BC7 (no sRGB) will provide you the best quality. BC7 is supported on windows with DX11+ You'll want to check stats and profile for the final memory size.
I’m trying to add a texture to a small part of the model but it adds the texture to the whole model how do I fix it?
Ryan, what's your discord channel link?
@ThatRyanManning
3 жыл бұрын
discord.gg/WMABmK6
@rayunited2010foryou
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThatRyanManning Thanks, Ryan.
htank you
@ThatRyanManning
3 жыл бұрын
oyur welcome!
I watched the whole thing just to see what "Global force mip levels" does and you spent time explaining simple shit like how the interface zoom works but then you just ignored that one that is least self explanatory lol
Consider setting the desktop resolution (or the capture window area size) to 1920x1080 before you start recording. Because the text is too small! I can't see shit! ☹ God forbid someone watch this on a phone or even a tablet. Otherwise it's an okay video.