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Paint Any Material With Voxel Plugin 2 For UE5

Victor Careil shared a new demo.

Victor Careil, the creator of Voxel Plugin, an Unreal Engine 5 tool that introduces advanced voxel technology, demonstrated some key features of Voxel Plugin 2, a major upcoming update.

Voxel Plugin 2 is set to release early next year, featuring runtime Nanite and Lumen, tessellation, unlimited materials, voxel sculpting, PCG, and more. It will be a free upgrade for current Voxel Plugin 1 users, though the two versions are not compatible.

Watch the demo below for more info, learn about migrating and new licensing details, and follow Victor Careil on X/Twitter to keep up with the latest updates and news:

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