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Textures Overview

Interested in Textures?  Having new and exciting textures really adds to the experiance of unique and creative levels.  Check out these tutorials to learn how to import your own textures and do cool stuff with them, as well as other cool texture features of the Unreal Engine.

 

Texture related Beginners Tutorials

  Custom textures are one of the most basic ways of making your level stand out, so making texture packages is covered in the beginner tutorials.  Texture application is covered in earlier tutorials, but if you don't know about that, you should just go through all of the beginner tutorials from the start.

Basic Texture Creation - This tells how you can import your own textures and create texture packages that you can use in your levels.

 

 

Texture related Advanced Tutorials

 

There are more things you can do besides just import plain old textures.  You can make dynamic textures inside the editor itself and give your textures many different cool properties and traits that make them more realistic and visually stunning.  Check these tutorials out.

Advanced Texture Package Creation - This covers a lot more than in the basic beginners one.  There are lots of cool properties and cool things you can do to your textures.

Making Dynamic Unreal Textures - Unreal has cool dynamic textures using its ART engine, learn how to make them here.  Examples of dynamic textures include Unreal's water, fire, smoke, etc.

User Submissions

All aspects of texturing on the editor's side of things are covered here, but not how to make the art itself.  If you are a texture pro, a skinner, or just a keen art expert type, perhaps you could help out.   We accept user submitted tutorials, contact nukedukem@3dportal.com and we can work something out.

 

 

 

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