seagullmar Posted February 27, 2021 Posted February 27, 2021 I want to prepare some animations that I will use in a presentation about renewable energy. Can I make these animations with free unigine ? The project is not yet commercial.
silent Posted March 1, 2021 Posted March 1, 2021 seagullmar What do you mean by the animations itself? UNIGINE out of the box supports only bone-based (skinned) animations. Some simple animations can be also done via Tracker tool (or via code). There is also no difference in the animations pipeline between the different SDK versions. Thanks! How to submit a good bug report --- FTP server for test scenes and user uploads: ftp://files.unigine.com user: upload password: 6xYkd6vLYWjpW6SN
seagullmar Posted March 1, 2021 Author Posted March 1, 2021 For example, the crane takes the Wind Turbine tower from the truck or the turbine blades are installed, I just discovered the Unigine. Normally I use the Unreal Engine. Some features of the Unigine are quite successful. i'am an individual designer. Thank You
silent Posted March 1, 2021 Posted March 1, 2021 If your models already have skinned animation they should look the similar, however if all your animations are frame-based they will not be imported (and a programmer help for sure will be required in order to emulate the same behavior). How to submit a good bug report --- FTP server for test scenes and user uploads: ftp://files.unigine.com user: upload password: 6xYkd6vLYWjpW6SN
seagullmar Posted March 1, 2021 Author Posted March 1, 2021 Thank you for your help.I'll see what ı can do.
ralphgamble Posted October 24 Posted October 24 (edited) You can definitely use free Unigine for your renewable energy animations! I played around with it a while back for a school project about solar energy. It was surprisingly user-friendly, and I was able to create some cool visuals that really helped explain the concepts.For my project, I focused on solar panels in Dublin and how they fit into local energy solutions. I even incorporated some real-life examples of solar power systems in Ireland, which made my presentation more relatable. I found it helpful to check out tutorials online to get the hang of the software, and it made the process smoother. Edited October 29 by ralphgamble
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