Discover the impressive capabilities showcased in this video!
Simming in engine saves all the round trips, second guessing wind direction, long import times and regular frame rate mismatches as well as crashes.
All the fabric properties and sim settings you’d expect are available in the component and anything more significant is a simple save and re-import in place of the garment asset.
Collision filters make thumb brushes destroying a sim a thing of the past and the whole thing is super stable!
Here’s how to achieve such perfomance of cloth:
- Prepare an original prop scan.
- Decimate it for easier cloth collision.
- Export to OBJ for Atelier.
- Make a basic rectangle for the tarp in Atelier with default mat sim properties.
- Export the SMD from Atelier to UE to the scene.
- Add an wind component to the actor, using the reduced collision mesh and test the sim.
- Add a volume axis field will give you a lot of brilliant flexibility for art directing turbulence.
- Bake the sim straight to sequencer
- Swap the collision mesh for the high poly
Watch the full video and see how Simulator brings fabric to life!
If you’re looking for a cloth simulation plugin for UE, Style3D Simulator might be the tool to achieve impressive cloth simulations in your projects!
30-day Free Trial: Style3D Simulator
We’re very new to the market, so not many people know us yet.
If you’re interested in giving us a try and creating some awesome demos to showcase our Simulator, we’d love to offer you a 1-year free individual license. This individual license can be used for commercial purposes. Email us if you’re interested: style3d_cg@linctex.com