unity3d at this time, sadly doesn't support softbody physics or cloth... but you can do that in your 3d modeling program to make like capes and shirts and stuff... just don't make it go past feet :)
ragdoll requires specific body parts, which means unless you have a person, you can't ragdoll... however, i have not tried using ragdolls very much, but from what i have seen, they cannot be used in this manner
this is simple I wanna know how do a objct can be kicked,a animated object.
xPduartex 2 months ago
thanks a lot !
gasefilms 4 months ago
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shawakawakawaka 10 months ago
@shawakawakawaka well, depends on the program ;) i'm not very good at unity, the only program i know how to use is milkshape 3d
bertri15 10 months ago
@bertri15Im no longer in production on mmo im just gonna work solo for now.
shawakawakawaka 10 months ago
@shawakawakawaka hope you have fun doing it :)
bertri15 10 months ago
hahaha you're very noob man!
tenegon 10 months ago
Great tutorial, easy to understand and very nice audio background :D
FlyingPassword 11 months ago
no audio put audio i cant hear theres nothing to hear
NiroVonPirro2455 1 year ago
O_O THIS IS FREACKIN EASY
mixinghoney 2 years ago
how about cloth or softbody physics??
SaigoMember 2 years ago
unity3d at this time, sadly doesn't support softbody physics or cloth... but you can do that in your 3d modeling program to make like capes and shirts and stuff... just don't make it go past feet :)
steamisM50 2 years ago
@steamisM50
How about ragdoll??
can i use ragdoll for soft body??
SaigoMember 2 years ago
no you cannot, there is no way to do that...
ragdoll requires specific body parts, which means unless you have a person, you can't ragdoll... however, i have not tried using ragdolls very much, but from what i have seen, they cannot be used in this manner
steamisM50 2 years ago
@SaigoMember
Unity3D version 3.0 has been released and it supports cloth physics.
neuralecho 1 year ago