Dynamic Cloth for Games in Maya for Unreal
What you'll learn
- Learn how to implement dynamic cloth into Maya and UDK
- Learn APEX clothing used in Maya and UDK
Requirements
- Autodesk's Maya
- UDK
Description
In this course, Justin Harrison walks us through the various methods of creating cloth elements for real-time game environments! He will be covering topics such as 'fake' bone-driven simulations inside of Maya, interactive real-time cloth using UDK's cloth properties, as well as real-time cloth on animated characters using the APEX clothing feature inside of Maya and UDK!
About the Instructor:
Justin Harrison is a Character and Technical Animator with more than 7 years experience in the game development industry. Currently, he is working for Molten Games in Del Mar, CA on an unannounced title. Previously he has worked for for both Activision and Sony on titles such as The Bourne Conspiracy, Ghostbusters: The Game, as well as Transformers: War for Cybertron to name a few. Justin holds a BFA in Digital Art and Animation from the College for Creative Studies, and has a generalist skill set that ranges from artistic modeling and asset creation, to motion capture and keyframe animation, to technical rigging and character setup..
Who this course is for:
- Anyone interested in using cloth with their game characters or game environments
Instructor
3dmotive is High Quality 3d and Game Art Training by Industry Pros! Whether you are brand new to the world of Game Art, 3d, Architecture or Film - or maybe just interested in brushing up your techniques for intermediate or advanced levels of 3d with a focus on video games, 3dmotive is your one-stop-shop for all your 3d and Game Art related tutorials! Got questions? Interested in a new course topic? Let us know!