Messerschmitt BF-109 - Control Rig - Nanite - WW2 German Fighter Plane

VFXready3D - 소품 - 2023/01/26

This quality model of the Messerschmitt BF-109 fighter plane used by the germans during WW2 comes fully rigged using Unreal Engines Control Rig and high resolution geometry possible due to Nanite.

  • 지원 플랫폼
  • 지원 엔진 버전
    5.0 - 5.1
  • 다운로드 유형
    전체 프로젝트
    이 제품은 언리얼 엔진 프로젝트 전체 폴더와 함께 환경 설정 파일, 콘텐츠 파일 및 .uproject 파일을 포함하고 있으며 새로운 프로젝트를 생성할 때 템플릿으로 사용할 수 있습니다.

This version of the Messerschmitt BF-109 fighter plane was used by the Germans during WW2 for air to air combat with the British Royal Airforce over the English channel. The 3D model comes fully rigged using Unreal Engine's Control Rig. All the Geometry is Nanite which allows for high polycounts with more details and smoother overall shapes while at the same time keeping the highest possible performance. All the high quality PBR Materials are ready to be rendered utilizing multi tile textures for higher resolution.


To animate the model with the Control Rig simply create a new Level Sequence and add the BP_BF109 Blueprint to it. Then click the plus icon on the track and add the Control Rig asset as the rig to use. You can now keyframe animate the model like you would in any other 3D software. There's a sample sequence already including the Blueprint and the Control Rig.

기술적 세부사항

Features:

  • Fully rigged with Unreal Engine's Control Rig
  • Nanite Geometry (Except for glass)
  • Create Animations directly inside Unreal Engine
  • UDIM Textures for higher resolution

Number of Unique Meshes: 23

Collision: Yes

Vertex Count: 1.671.551

LODs: No (Nanite)

Number of Materials and Material Instances: 7 (PBR)

Number of Textures: 11

Texture Resolutions: 4096 x 4096; 16.384 x 4096 (UDIM)

Number of rig controls: 20

Windows: Yes

Mac: Not tested


Required Plugins:

  • PythonScriptPlugin (Built-in)
  • nDisplay (Built-in)


Important Notes:

  • This product supports Nanite for Unreal Engine 5.0+
  • If the textures are not displaying correctly make sure "virtual texture maps" is enabled in the project settings
  • In UE 5.0 Nanite does not support two-sided materials. Therefore in some areas you can watch through the meshes. To use two-sided materials disable Nanite on the meshes with the two-sided material. In UE 5.1 this problem was solved and Nanite works with two-sided materials as well.