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Unreal Engine Physics Essentials

You're reading from   Unreal Engine Physics Essentials Gain practical knowledge of mathematical and physics concepts in order to design and develop an awesome game world using Unreal Engine 4

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784394905
Length 216 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Devin Sherry Devin Sherry
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Preface 1. Math and Physics Primer FREE CHAPTER 2. Physics Asset Tool 3. Collision 4. Constraints 5. Physics Damping, Friction, and Physics Bodies 6. Materials 7. Creating a Vehicle Blueprint 8. Advanced Topics Index

Collision and Trace Responses – an overview

In the real world and in Unreal Engine 4, we define collision as an overlap of two or more objects. In the context of Unreal Engine 4, Collision and Trace Responses lay the groundwork for how Unreal Engine 4 handles collision and ray casting during the game. Every object that is given collision gets an Object Type and a series of responses that describe how it interacts with the other object types. In the event of either a collision or an overlap of two or more objects, all objects involved can be set to affect or to be affected by blocking, overlapping, or ignoring one another.

Trace Responses describe how an object should react when you interact with a trace, which is done with a ray cast. An object can choose to block, overlap, or even ignore a trace from a particular source. By default, there are two different Trace Responses:

  • Visibility: This specifies a trace from one position to another
  • Camera: This is exactly similar to the Visibility...
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