Dear Polycount.I sort of asked this already on Discord, but figured I should frame my question in a more organized manner. The question is: what is the better (or more "reasonable" for an indie team) approach to animating hanging clothing in UE5?Cloth sim, bones, something else?.. Someone asked me to make a character for…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjAMKXDrOM8 Been scratching my head for too long on this one! Advices and crits would be gladly welcomed! Thank you. :D
The studio is making an isometric/dimertic game (my first iso) and was wondering if anybody has some experience with this. The image is actually 3 different states of an object. So, 512/3 = 170.666666666. Is it ok to make the cells 170? Oh, the engine were using is Torque2D in case it matters.
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Me and my team are currently working on our own indie game and I'm looking to expand the team. If interested you can send me a message for more details about the project (This is a unpaid looking to turn into paid position) https://www.facebook.com/pg/UEPStudios/photos/ That is the game page
http://syncsketch.com/playground/3bb82ac54e4544d2a7401bf8748c95e4#105410 Please comment on here too, thank you! The rig is limited in its mouth movements, it's hard to get "oohs" and "ahhs" with the controller added.
Hello, everyone! This week, I've been working on a rig to create some simple animations for the moving object. Then, I implemented my prop in an environment in Unreal Engine. I've also started working on render tests and a first pass at cinematics. But there's still a lot of work ahead. https://youtu.be/rrXNSE5BU1k…