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in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you how to adjust the brightness color etc of an imported texture inside unreal now um obviously in an ideal world you want to get this right outside of unreal in your you know substance painter photoshop whatever but sometimes you canamp;#39;t do that so if we go to our textures folder we want to look for the ones that have a red line under them because this indicates that it is a texture youamp;#39;ll notice if you have a material itamp;#39;s a green line so go to our textures red line so say we want to change make this wood darker yeah double click on it and it opens up this window here now if we scroll down weamp;#39;ve got um our adjustments window now you can see itamp;#39;s got brightness vibrant saturation hue etc so if we say we want to make it darker see itamp;#39;s made it darker back as it was we want to um make it more saturated or less saturated um and youamp;#39;ve got your hue here um as you can see what itamp;#39;s doing