These are screenshots from the "First day in Unreal 4" tutorial.
This is the content browser. It has all the files and assets I'll be using.
Here is after I brought in a vase. For some reason it wouldn't show the texture on it.
After reloading things, it seemed to work fine.
This is putting lights in. I really like the way lights work in Unreal 4. It makes me want to use it more. Putting in lights and seeing how they worked really made me appreciate Unreal, and helped me get the motivation to learn more.
Here's the vase on top of some crates with a light. The material on the crates is all messed up, but it gets fixed later.
Here's the top view and wireframe.
This is a trigger box. When you enter the box, it can activate things through blueprint.
This is a camera, with the camera's viewport.
Here is placing in a wall, and adjusting the orientation.
This is set dressing, which is adding props to the scene.
Here's the completed set with the ground texture.
Here's the set with lighting. Even though the set is very rudimentary, the lighting makes it look good.
This is showing how to package the scene. Packaging allows someone else to play it, and allows for easy movement of the file.
Overall, I really like Unreal 4. As with all of these programs, I have a hard time getting started but once I see what I can do with them, I get really excited to use them. This tutorial made me excited to start using Unreal 4 more.
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