This package is compatible with Adobe Fuse CC. This package is targeted for Unity 5.3.1 or better. Send your questions, feedback, or feature requests to AudienceĪnyone who wants to use Adobe Fuse CC to create characters and wants to use those chracters in Unity can use this package.Īnyone who used an existing character from and added the Scary Zombie Animation Pack to their character can use this package.Īnyone who uploaded models to and added the Scary Zombie Animation Pack to their character can use this package. There she is.Is available in the Unity Asset Store. And again, this is a 3D model, I'm going to click and drag and rotate around it. So now we've gone through all the basic body parts that we can select for her. Again, I'm going to select the first one, and now she's got legs. So we can do all kinds of things to the 3D model. See, now she's got that claw thing coming out of her wrist. And again, we can come in and use this tool, here, the Modify Geometry tool, and then modify. We have arms, so we can select the first one again, Female Fit A. To the right of that, we have as you saw, the different sections that we can adjust: the head, torso.
And we have the shaded view and the polygons in one view. We also have the Options bar, here, so we click on that, we can see the edges, we can see the polygons of that 3D model, the shaded view, which is what we were just looking at. You can click and drag and adjust different parts of the 3D model. This adjusts that size, the size of that brush. So that's available to you and you can click anywhere on the 3D model's body to modify that geometry. We can click on the 3D model and we can click on this tool here, and notice there's.it's sort of like a brush, and you can click and drag and you can modify that geometry. We can click on this to center the 3D model, and we also have something really cool, which is the modified geometry. You can click and drag, click and rotate. We can then use the tools to rotate around the 3D model here on the left-hand side in the tools bar. But we are working with the head, so I selected the head, clicked a little too fast and accidentally selected this torso, but that's okay. But anyway, that generated the head and then I accidentally clicked on the torso, which was this one here. To make things easy, I'm just going to click on the first one every single time, so I'm going to click on Female Fit A, and that generates that.and actually I went a little too fast or I must have double-clicked. And you have cartoony characters or you have zombies, and you have all kinds of characters. You can first, select the head of the model that you want to work with and these are all starter, sort of like starter templates in a way.
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By the way, if you don't have Adobe Fuse CC, you can download it for free via the Creative Cloud. And when you first open it up, this is what it looks like. So right now, and I think you guys are looking at my screen and you are, I'm in Adobe Fuse CC. So, we can get started if there are no questions. We could also animate it in Photoshop, so we could change the character's pose and you could render a 2D image or you can render an animation. And you can then take that model into Photoshop and we can enhance it further in Photoshop. I mean, there's so many things that you can do with Adobe Fuse. You can customize the way the person's face looks, their eyes, their lips, nose, ears, hands, body, clothing. Fuse allows you to customize all kinds of things. We're going to use one of Adobe's 3D model creation tools Adobe Fuse CC, which allows you to create human-like 3D models and import them into Photoshop.
Create and Animate 3D Characters in Adobe Fuse