Scaling a Textured Material In Unreal Engine Like a Boss!

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[Music] what up youtube my name is nathaniel greene and welcome back to king badoge's effects in today's tutorial i'll be showing you how you can scale your textured material inside unreal engine 5. let's get started first i'm going to drag in the cube this is where i'm going to put my texture at let's actually get out a little bit and all right now let's go to our texture so i'm just going to click up in here now you can put any texture you want on here and use the same concept but i'm going to show you it should work but i'm just going to go in here inside my texture [Music] and i actually want to use uh we'll use this one for the demonstration purpose but before i use this let's actually create a new folder let me create a new folder so i'm just going to right click new folder i'm going to name it text all right now what i'm going to do is i'm going to go to the brick i want to mess around with actually this one i'm going to drag and just drop it here and i'm going to copy it there because i want to keep the original still where it is so i'm just going to copy now if i go inside the folder we created we have it now there's two ways you can actually create a material you can actually just drag it and place it there and it creates this material or let's edit and do that delete this one just want to show you both ways you can also just right click on it and create a material and it does the same thing but anyway once we have our material right we just drag and drop that onto our cube and now let's get rid of start scaling the size of the tiles so i'm just going to double click on the materials next what we want to do inside the blueprints we just want to right click type in texture coordinate it's right there and all we want to do is grab right here this little pick whip to place that right there on uvs and now right here is where all the magic happened just these two right here this is where we'll be changing the size of our tiles so let me actually create this as a cube again so we can see what we're doing now if i want to make these tiles a little bit bigger all i have to do is make the number a little bit smaller so let's just actually go to point five and i'm put 0.5 here and you can just play with these numbers now as you can see the tiles are bigger if we want the tiles to be smaller we click this again and let's start off with two into here and just click over here you can see they're smaller now let's just say we want them smaller than this you just click back there and just adjust the number again let's actually make it four and four here as you can see the towels are even smaller but let's actually make them a little bit bigger let's go back to 0.5 0.5 0.5 once you're happy with your size all you do is click save and we'll click this little x to get out and as you can see our texture now has scaled well it's a bit bigger bigger tiles that's it hopefully this tutorial was helpful if it was comment like and subscribe and like always see you guys in the next tutorial peace
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Channel: KING BUDOGOUS EFFECTS
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Keywords: Scaling a Textured Material In Unreal Engine Like a Boss!, Unreal engine, Unreal engine 5, Unreal engine 4, Unreal, Unreal Engine tutorial, Unreal Engine texture, Unreal engine material, Unreal Engine scaling, How to scale texture in unreal Engine, Texture scaling in unreal Engine, Budogous, King budogous, King budogous effects, Unreal engine for beginners, How to use unreal Engine, Nathaniel Green VFX, Nathaniel VFX, NATE VFX, NATE GREEN VFX
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Length: 4min 33sec (273 seconds)
Published: Thu Jun 09 2022
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