How to Import FBX file into unreal engine 5 scene with all the assets intact.

00:00 You NEED This Unreal Engine 5 Workflow (Start Here) 00:23 The Fastest Way to Launch Unreal Engine 5 00:54 Don’t Start Without This Scene Setup (UE5 Basics) 01:20 Make Your Scene Look Cinematic in Minutes (Lighting, Fog, Clouds) 03:53 Import FBX into UE5 WITHOUT Breaking Your Assets 06:09 Why Your Models Look WRONG in UE5 (Fix This in Blender) 07:10 The Correct Way to Scale Models in Blender (No More Mistakes) In this video, we walk through how to import an FBX file into Unreal Engine 5 while keeping all assets intact, including materials, textures, and animations. If you’ve ever had issues with missing textures or broken meshes after import, this step-by-step guide will help you avoid those common mistakes. We also cover how to use Blender to properly resize and prepare your models, so they fit perfectly inside Unreal Engine 5. This is especially important when working with assets from platforms like Sketchfab, where scale and proportions often need adjustment before bringing them into your scene. From fixing unit scale and applying transforms to organizing your assets for a clean import, this tutorial is designed to streamline your workflow and save you time in production. Whether you're creating cinematic scenes, animations, or full short films, this process will help you integrate external assets seamlessly into Unreal Engine 5. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more filmmaking and real-time production tutorials using UE5, AI, and modern tools.