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A Cute & Funny Little Witch Animation Set Up With Unity

Sakura Rabbit unveiled a new awesome project, wishing students good luck with their college entrance exams.

Sakura Rabbit, a world-renowned Game Developer and VFX Artist, whose expertise in Unity rivals that of the engine's developers themselves, continues to mesmerize the audiences with one more real-time 3D project.

This time, the artist unveiled a cute and funny animation depicting a little witch character semi-successfully casting a fire spell. With this sequence, Sakura extended her best wishes to all students preparing for their upcoming college entrance exams this summer. True to form, the creator employed Unity to set up the character animations and the fire VFX, offering to learn more about the project by subscribing to her Fanbox page.

And here's Sakura's previous animation featuring the little witch character:

Previously, Sakura also presented an impressive real-time feathery wings dissipation effect, showcased through a couple of impressive demos referencing the story of the fallen angel:

And prior to that, Sakura demonstrated a magical-looking clothing transformation effecttested out Unity's Adaptive Probe Volumes (APV), explained how MagicaCloth2 could be utilized for real-time cloth physics simulations in Unity, and experimented with 3D space distortion and real-time muscle simulations. You can check out all of these projects and more by visiting Sakura's Twitter page.

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