Using Inventory Icons & Images - #41 Creating A Role Playing Game With Unreal Engine 4
Description
In this video we take a look at how we can add inventory icon images into our RPG game inside of Unreal Engine 4 by creating a content binding which links our slot variables to our newly imported textures for the icons.
Unreal Engine 4 Beginner Tutorial Series:
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