First look at a custom combat system built inside UEFN inspired by trading card games like MTG and Hearthstone.
PS - This is a work-in-progress build and not representative of the final quality.
Developed by @wearemassivegg (Eis is the goat)
@uefn_hub@FNCreate#UEFN
The anonymous quote is BS. The speed of Disney and Epic collaborations like Darth Vader has been awesome and is around 10x the ordinary speed of media company dealings in this business. We even provided a statement to the writer of this article saying so, but they chose not to print it.
@Noxywoxy What a sad ending to such a promising new game :( I know y’all worked tirelessly to get the game to Frankenstein to life. I’m genuinely sorry it didn’t work out.
Today, we’re putting our art 🖼️ critique hats 🧢 on and enjoying the Laveen Art Walk made by @jdwilliams using #UEFN with the help of @cleverlike! Our students really loved the artwork created by the students and answered questions related to the art pieces.
People have said that the story of how I got into the tech industry inspires them.
I think it is high time I shared it for more people to hear.
If you want to hear about my journey from auto mechanic to senior engineer at Microsoft, then this is the thread for you.
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I've spent the past 6 months creating key art and renders exclusively in UEFN (Unreal Editor for Fortnite). The main reason is the unique access to developer maps and assets, allowing me to craft scenes within their creative vision. It's been an incredibly fun and challenging journey, and I'm eager for more features that can streamline the creation of renders and key art.
These images are examples of work i've done exclusively in the UEFN engine.
As an artist working in UEFN, there have been a few roadblocks. Adding these features would significantly improve my ability to create and render artwork:
(See thread)
Post 4 screenshots from your best artistic work in UEFN and Creative, ever.
Be competitive, try to win this post with your absolute best. Be proud of it and celebrate it.
Creating with LEGO in UEFN requires all creators to agree to new terms, and you agree to share 15% of the engagement payout with the LEGO Group (tied to just your LEGO made islands). For those who know how IP licensing works, this is really good. Another W for UEFN
@Wertandrew@TimSweeneyEpic Thanks Wert. We know we need to do better when we update. We’re moving a bit too fast rn to increase functionality for UEFN. We’re trying to find the right balance between progress and quality. I know it’s frustrating when we break perfectly good workflows that you depend on.