Linear Interpolate | 5-Minute Materials [UE4]
Hey Prismaticrew! In today's episode of 5-Minute Materials we're looking at The Lerp Node, otherwise now as Linear Interpolate! This node allows us to interpolate (or blend) between two values, colours, textures, positions, and more! The Lerp Node is incredibly powerful and will be your best friend when it comes to creating awe-inspiring materials in Unreal Engine. If you're a beginner, you've come to the right place.as I'll show you several examples of what Lerp can be used for as well as some handy tips and explanations to help wrap your head around this wonderful function.
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Unreal Engine 4 - (Game Dev)
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OBS - (Video/screen capture)
Davinci Resolve - (Video editing)
Adobe Photoshop - (Graphics and Texturing)
Quixel Mixer - (Texturing)
ProTools 11 - (Compositions and mixing)
OldSchool Runescape - (Chillax time)
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Yonguo YN360 LED's for colour
Yongnuo YN760 chip LED w/ Godox softbox for key
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