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Where's the soft body physics?
This page http://unity3d.com/unity/quality/physics says:
"Create movement in your scenes with:
Soft Bodies, such as semi-deflated beach balls that interact realistically with the environment"
But I can't find any documentation on what this refers to. There isn't a soft body component in the editor or anything like that. So what gives? Werez mah soft bodiez?
Answer by Grim_Reaper · Jul 26, 2014 at 01:22 PM
Hi, you can use the InteractiveCloth and attach a sphere mesh to it to have a beach ball. I have created a simple example for you. Watch the video and play around with the cloth functionality :) Ball Cloth Vid Greetings, Michael
It says the video is private.
Also, the page I linked has a section explaining cloth physics to the left of the part I quoted. I assumed that they were referring to different features.
im sorry about that... changed the permission you should be able to watch it now.
Wow, that's actually a lot more impressive than I was expecting. Thanks.
Answer by kalagaan · Mar 09, 2015 at 01:05 AM
you can try VertExmotion, it's a soft-body extension for Unity.
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