Andre Vieira - 3D1 Vehicle Animator

Demo Video

Video Tutorial

Tool to easily animate vehicles with physical simulation for Archviz, cinematics and automotive visualization, allows you to control the vehicle along a path using Key Frames in the Level Sequencer or you can drive the vehicle like in a game and record the movement, it also supports changing the body and wheels for any other four wheels vehicle.

It offers controls to set the mass, center of mass, torque, wheel radius, maximum steering angle, turn ABS and traction control on and off, set the brake light Material ID, brake light materials on and off, as well as adjust the position, rotation, distance, height and focal length of the internal and external cameras for comfortable driving.

The Path and Key Frames system allows you to perform complex maneuvers with the vehicle that would be difficult to do precisely while driving.

The drivable vehicles display a speedometer with a pointer and digital display, informing the current gear and whether the handbrake is engaged.

You can also use drivable vehicles to tour infrastructure, urban planning and subdivision projects with a joystick.

No knowledge of Blueprint is required, all features are applied and edited via the tool menu and in the Detail panel.

The scenes shown in the sample images are not part of the package.

It is important to disable automatic collision generation when importing custom wheels to vehicles.

You need to enable the Chaos Vehicle Plug-in if you are going to migrate the content to another project.

You need to enable the Windows RawInput Plug-in if you are going to migrate the content to another project.

Apparently the generic joystick axes are not working in Unreal 5.6, only the buttons.

Support:

e-mail: andrevieira@tresd1.com.br

Instagram: @andrevieira3d1

Twitter X: @Andre3D1

Linkedin: @andre3d1

Artstation: @andrevieira3d1

Vehicle model credits:

Generic Pickup

Generic Truck

Generic Sedan

Generic Sportcar

You can find other vehicles to animate with this tool on these artists' pages.

Demo Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90JpyOCE2Ko