The plug-in is in development, but it already looks impressive.
Machina Infinitum released several demos showcasing its upcoming real-time fractal plug-in for Unreal Engine 5. The videos are meant to demonstrate "the flexibility of 3D fractals for environment design and real-time visuals."
The demos were run on a single RTX 2080 on both 4K and Full HD screens and showed about 30 FPS.
Here's a scene from Quixel's "Medieval Environment" mixed with Machina Infinitum's 3D fractal formulas:
Machina Infinitum is made by two artists and offers multiple fractal presets, formulas, scenes, and tutorials in packs costing from €9 to €70 for a non-commercial license.
The fractal plug-in for Unreal Engine 5 is in development. You can check the progress on Machina Infinitum's website. Also, don't forget to join our new Reddit page, our new Telegram channel, follow us on Instagram and Twitter, where we are sharing breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.