Was looking at some youtube tutorials on creating destructible objects using UDK's built-in fracture system. A good, easy to follow tutorial is: http://youtu.be/ryjoJOB6Rio
I soon realised, though, that I had forgotten the basics of UDK, and felt rather unprepared and uncomfortable with proceeding with attempting to create any destructible objects without first going through some tutorials on basic level creation in UDK. Hence, I am currently following some tutorials on World of Level Design (WoLD) regarding the basics of setting up a level in UDK, which will inevitably give me more confidence in creating stuff in UDK, and eventually destructible ones too.
I've started with a refresher on UDK basics, which can be found by following this link:
http://www.worldofleveldesign.com/categories/udk/udk-basics-part1.php
I will then follow the next few tutorials on basic level creation to help get me started with building a level. The level design tutorials, and more, on WoLD, can be found here.
I soon realised, though, that I had forgotten the basics of UDK, and felt rather unprepared and uncomfortable with proceeding with attempting to create any destructible objects without first going through some tutorials on basic level creation in UDK. Hence, I am currently following some tutorials on World of Level Design (WoLD) regarding the basics of setting up a level in UDK, which will inevitably give me more confidence in creating stuff in UDK, and eventually destructible ones too.
I've started with a refresher on UDK basics, which can be found by following this link:
http://www.worldofleveldesign.com/categories/udk/udk-basics-part1.php
I will then follow the next few tutorials on basic level creation to help get me started with building a level. The level design tutorials, and more, on WoLD, can be found here.