NawmalMAKE is the relaunch of a software called Xtranormal Desktop, a software that dominated the YouTube drag and drop animation industry in the early 2010s. NawmalMAKE has a lot of features that the much more affordable and restricted NawmalEDU doesn’t, such as ability to place characters wherever in a scene as well as walking, voice recording, and premium actors and sets. NawmalMAKE would be good if it was 1/2 as expensive. Vyond is a cheaper and much better alternative although the animation is in 2D.
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There is also Unigine [1] but that has less community around it than Unreal. I am mentioning it because I think it should be known more. It was started by a single russian dev who was initially just writing online tutorials on various OpenGL and physics stuff (frustum.org). Then he decided to make a commercial engine and started a company. Of course their engine evolved a lot since and they have a team of devs now... - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
Give it a good once-over when it arrives for any shipping damage, check to make sure that memory overclocking in enabled in the BIOS since that's sometimes not done by the builder and then benchmark it with something simple like Unigine to make sure it's not running weirdly below the norms (4070Ti should be around 3100-3300 in Unigine Heaven) or you can download 3DMark Demo and it should give you a... Source: 11 months ago
But yeah, I was trying to push Unigine (double sized vector3 would be nice) as it seems to target more the industry type apps. Source: almost 2 years ago
Https://unigine.com/ is a powerful game engine that no one seems to pay any attention to. So, they mainly get their revenue from industrial applications. Source: about 2 years ago
So you consider an engine "professional" if your favourite big PC games run on it? What sort of logic is this? I suppose enterprise-geared engines like UEngine aren't "professional" either because they aren't popular with game developers? Source: almost 3 years ago
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Unity - The multiplatform game creation tools for everyone.
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