Tutorial: Using Procedural Foliage in Unreal Engine 4

Joe Garth has recently shared a new tutorial that goes over some of the procedural features in Unreal Engine.

Joe Garth has recently shared a new tutorial that goes over some of the procedural features in Unreal Engine. The artist showed how you can set up a huge scene and make everything work inside the engine.

“Learn the basics of Procedural Foliage placement in Unreal Engine 4 in this 40-minute tutorial,” states the description. The whole scene is covered in rocks, trees, and other small details that make it look so awesome. The thing here is that you need to be careful with your performance and Joe can help you with that.

You need the artist’s Brushify: Forest Pack to follow all the steps. The pack is available on Unreal Marketplace. Don’t forget to read our exclusive interview with the artist to learn more about his projects.

Make sure to discuss the tutorial in the comments below.

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  • brushify.io

    @blackhole bilbao - The problem with these live training videos is that they usually aren't very concise, and they don't include examples. All of the content shown in my tutorials is available, setup and working on the unreal marketplace.

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    brushify.io

    ·5 years ago·
  • blackhole bilbao

    Nothing new in the scene:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ispyNxpRyg&t=216s

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    blackhole bilbao

    ·5 years ago·

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