When I first started to try and learn UE4, I followed official Epic videos.
I like them very much because the instructor was very professional and explained everything to the tiniest details and, which many courses lack, why he was doing things.
I had to stop because I’m too new to UE and those videos are too old (2014) so the version of Unreal they use is rather different from mine and having to deal with version discrepancies on top of learning new matter was too much.
But now, I’m going back to those videos to help me fall asleep at night – seriously! – and I like them more and more.
For example, I just watched a video about materials were the instructor was Multiplying a tint – a base color – with a black and white image to get different materials and I think I never understood so clearly how and – mostly – why the Multiply nodes were used.
I’m at 82% of my current course, I might go back to the official Epic videos after that, they might very well be what I need. I’ll then decide whether it’s worth it to delve into the hundreds of hours of the C++ Udemy course.