Motion Design with Unreal Engine 5
Setting up Collisions and Physical Material
A course by Giorgio Macellari , Motion Designer and Creative Director
About the video: Setting up Collisions and Physical Material
Overview
“You will now learn how to configure collisions between objects using physical material.”
In this video lesson Giorgio Macellari addresses the topic: Setting up Collisions and Physical Material, which is part of the Domestika online course: Motion Design with Unreal Engine 5. Explore the potential of Unreal Engine 5 and learn how to use the software for logo animation.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson. we'll explore configuring object collisions using the Physical Material. This will help understand collision dynamics better. Let's go. After establishing our blueprint. we should verify the outcome using all the default parameters to ensure Our scene functions properly; our Blueprint operates correctly. as objects are drawn towards each other and halt upon colliding with a sphere. However. once stopped. these objects continue to be pulled which isn't what we intended. Clearly. further refinement of collision handling is necessary. We have three options available: first. spe...”
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Course summary for: Motion Design with Unreal Engine 5
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3D, 3D Animation, 3D Design, Animation, Motion Graphics

Giorgio Macellari
A course by Giorgio Macellari
Giorgio Macellari is a motion designer and art director specialized in animation, a skill he taught himself through years of practice. As a life-long enthusiast of animation, video games, and storytelling, Giorgio is always learning, experimenting, and trying new things.
Throughout his career, he has worked with major Italian TV networks like MTV and All Music, and directed Dreadful Bond, a video game and short film created in collaboration with Dario Argento. He currently manages teams working on projects for TV, film, and video games.
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