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Learn How to Create Flashbang Effect in Unreal Engine 5 from This Free Course

Lincoln Margison shares his wisdom.

Any shooter needs a badass boom, and if you haven't figured out how to make it yet, Lincoln Margison is here to help. 

In his free course, you will learn to set up custom post-process material in Unreal Engine 5 to create a flashbang effect that will blow your screen and mind.

Margison will teach you to spawn a flashbang with collision and physics, take a snapshot of the screen to use as an overlay, modify a Niagara particle system to generate the flash, and control the post-process effect from Blueprint.

Lincoln Margison

The course includes the project files for Unreal Engine 5.5+ and is suitable for beginners. Get it from Udemy if you're interested.

"This is not simply telling you the steps to take, but an iterative and experimental process where we gradually improve the effect piece by piece. The course should serve as a jumping off point to explore creating your own post-process effects."

Lincoln Margison's YouTube and X/Twitter are your best friends if you want to learn UE, with their helpful tutorials that will boost your skills.

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100% procedural material made in Substance Designer.

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