Kevin, I cant explain how much you have inspired me to finally get into Unreal Engine! Dude, Ive been searching the web for months now and stepped on your Twin Stick Shooter tutorial, took me 4 days to get through it (family, work etc) and just about now I finally finished and even added some of my own ideas into it! Before the tutorial I had no clue what the heck I was doing, now I feel like I have grasped a lot of things and concepts! Thank you so much! You are a great teacher and Im sending you much love from austria! Cant wait to see whats to come!
I have learnt so much thanks to you and this is just the beginning of my journey, it's sad that such valuable content that is well managed doesn't get the attention of a larger audience but I wish you that with all my heart. Thank you for the turotials and live of course, great job !!
Cannot thank you for your vids enough. They've seriously been the reason I feel less lost on what to do within Unreal Engine. Its seriously been a hugeeee treasure trove of knowledge, haha So, please keep up the phenomenal work Kevin.
Your channel is pretty outstanding and I think in due time it will be one of the learning resources a lot of the community points to when people ask for video tutorials. Wishing you all of the success
Yeah, the old one had that auto youtube audio thing where it just seemed like I was yelling the whole time (plus some of the info was out of date). I had to do something once I realized
Best channel if you want to learn and the best teacher there is! You really do the good job, they way you explain all the stuff from literally scratch.. the basics, it's awesome! Even a dumb person like me can understand how it all works. I had many approaches to UE5, blueprints and coding basics, I could never understand well how it all works and is interdependent, all this logic, I looked through millions of channels, each one had only a handful of information presented in a poor way, here it's all in one place and explained perfectly. Thank you for that, I can finally start the adventure I've always dreamed of 🤝
I recently found your channel through one of those UE spotlight videos and immediately started watching your tutorial videos on visual scripting in Blue Print. As a filmmaker, VR enthusiast and recently aspiring video game developer, I’m anxious and excited to see what I can get out of this! Thanks for all the hard work and effort you’re putting into this Kevin!
I just found your channel and have been watching a couple videos and they are justs great! Finally a tutorials channel that actually focuses on depth and fundementals, it is a goal of mine to make videos like that! Thank you! Here's are two random topic requests that you are free to consider/ignore: 1. Runtime merging of skeletal meshes to allow swapping out clothing/hair/equipment etc without using multiple skeletal meshes, which gets expensive, even with leader posing. This is covered nowhere but I have seen it done. 2. Vertex animation as alternative to skeletal animation. This is covered elsewhere but you could do it better ;)
These are great ones. We'll try to get to those one day. In the meantime for #1 check out the immutable docs and for #2 holding off to see how nanite skeletal meshes affect quality and performance
I have a question and please forgive me if Im asking the wrong question here that is Im new to this and I wonder which videos/play list should I go for first on your channel?
I started from the Unreal Engine Blueprint Tutorial | Fundamentals, but I recommend you set yourself a small goal, say build two rooms, set up a player with basic animations, and make a door that opens, and based on that watch Kevin or find a solution elsewhere
If you want to learn fundamentals such as variables, arrays, loops, classes, functions etc that is applicable in pretty much any programming language and what their uses are and how to use them then start with the fundamentals Playlist imo, if you have prior programming in another language, you can still use that to get familiar with how to use them in unreal, plus there is a pretty big section at the end of that Playlist around UI. Once you get a handle on how that all works and you play with a few things with it, the horde tutorial and especially the twin stick shooter tutorial are awesome as they dive a bit deeper into everything and put everything, plus some extras to use.
Thank you for your hard work, Kevin 🎉
You're welcome. Thanks for watching and being part of it all
You are a real teacher Kevin, I am sure everybody appreciates what you do on this channel for us all
That's awesome to hear. I'm glad it's all helpful
Kevin, I cant explain how much you have inspired me to finally get into Unreal Engine!
Dude, Ive been searching the web for months now and stepped on your Twin Stick Shooter tutorial, took me 4 days to get through it (family, work etc) and just about now I finally finished and even added some of my own ideas into it! Before the tutorial I had no clue what the heck I was doing, now I feel like I have grasped a lot of things and concepts!
Thank you so much! You are a great teacher and Im sending you much love from austria! Cant wait to see whats to come!
That is awesome to hear and I’m glad I could help. Austria! Welcome to the channel and thanks for dropping the comment and watching.
I have learnt so much thanks to you and this is just the beginning of my journey, it's sad that such valuable content that is well managed doesn't get the attention of a larger audience but I wish you that with all my heart. Thank you for the turotials and live of course, great job !!
glad you've found it so helpful!
Cannot thank you for your vids enough. They've seriously been the reason I feel less lost on what to do within Unreal Engine. Its seriously been a hugeeee treasure trove of knowledge, haha
So, please keep up the phenomenal work Kevin.
I will do my best!
Your channel is pretty outstanding and I think in due time it will be one of the learning resources a lot of the community points to when people ask for video tutorials. Wishing you all of the success
Glad you think so and appreciate the support
Excited to see this new intro/update, We're all grateful for what you're bringing to the table Kevin!
Yeah, the old one had that auto youtube audio thing where it just seemed like I was yelling the whole time (plus some of the info was out of date). I had to do something once I realized
Best channel if you want to learn and the best teacher there is! You really do the good job, they way you explain all the stuff from literally scratch.. the basics, it's awesome! Even a dumb person like me can understand how it all works. I had many approaches to UE5, blueprints and coding basics, I could never understand well how it all works and is interdependent, all this logic, I looked through millions of channels, each one had only a handful of information presented in a poor way, here it's all in one place and explained perfectly. Thank you for that, I can finally start the adventure I've always dreamed of 🤝
I'm glad the style is so helpful for you. Its very cool to hear this kind of stuff, so thanks for sharing
I feel this channel it's gonna get huge in a little time, the work you're doing is just amazing.
Appreciate you watching and letting me know
ngl, I actually appreciate the chance to get to respond and know you all a bit more with the channel not being crazy big. So no rush for me
Thanks kevin, hopefully you are keep consistent to teach us.
I hope to for sure. Thanks for watching
I recently found your channel through one of those UE spotlight videos and immediately started watching your tutorial videos on visual scripting in Blue Print. As a filmmaker, VR enthusiast and recently aspiring video game developer, I’m anxious and excited to see what I can get out of this! Thanks for all the hard work and effort you’re putting into this Kevin!
You're welcome and welcome to a definitely fun learning adventure. Unreal and this world is soooo deep!
I just found your channel and have been watching a couple videos and they are justs great! Finally a tutorials channel that actually focuses on depth and fundementals, it is a goal of mine to make videos like that! Thank you!
Here's are two random topic requests that you are free to consider/ignore:
1. Runtime merging of skeletal meshes to allow swapping out clothing/hair/equipment etc without using multiple skeletal meshes, which gets expensive, even with leader posing. This is covered nowhere but I have seen it done.
2. Vertex animation as alternative to skeletal animation. This is covered elsewhere but you could do it better ;)
These are great ones. We'll try to get to those one day. In the meantime for #1 check out the immutable docs and for #2 holding off to see how nanite skeletal meshes affect quality and performance
Best practices are everything.
There are also changing all the time (Epic is moving so fast!). Thanks for watching
All the best to you!🙂↕️
Thank you!
you are best man thx for the sharing
You're welcome!
I have a question and please forgive me if Im asking the wrong question here that is Im new to this and I wonder which videos/play list should I go for first on your channel?
I started from the Unreal Engine Blueprint Tutorial | Fundamentals, but I recommend you set yourself a small goal, say build two rooms, set up a player with basic animations, and make a door that opens, and based on that watch Kevin or find a solution elsewhere
@@bergus541 thank you so much. That's very helpful
If you want to learn fundamentals such as variables, arrays, loops, classes, functions etc that is applicable in pretty much any programming language and what their uses are and how to use them then start with the fundamentals Playlist imo, if you have prior programming in another language, you can still use that to get familiar with how to use them in unreal, plus there is a pretty big section at the end of that Playlist around UI.
Once you get a handle on how that all works and you play with a few things with it, the horde tutorial and especially the twin stick shooter tutorial are awesome as they dive a bit deeper into everything and put everything, plus some extras to use.
@@buddysallee thank you so much. That would help
Everyone pretty much nailed it here. Depending on your level and goal all these are good tips. Welcome to the channel!