Water Wake Foam in UE5 Niagara Tutorial

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Video Title:
Water Wake Foam in UE5 Niagara Tutorial

Video Description:
Hi guys, I’m Ashif Ali, and you’re watching CGHOW. In today’s video, I’ll show you how to create a water wake foam effect in Unreal Engine 5 using Niagara. You’ll learn how to simulate particles interacting with water, creating a dynamic wake foam effect as the character moves. This technique is currently based on a planar water surface, but I may explore a more complex version in the future with distorted water layers. If you haven’t subscribed to my YouTube channel yet, please subscribe, like, share, and comment. Let’s get started with the tutorial!


Key Points (in bold):

  • Setup: Start by organizing the project with a new folder and a simple gray background, followed by the creation of a planar surface.
  • Material Setup: Create a basic transparent water material with a slight bluish tint and transparency (0.5).
  • Emitter Setup: Set up a Niagara emitter to spawn particles from a character using static mesh location for accurate interaction.
  • Region Mask for Particle Control: Apply a region mask with adjustable thickness to determine where particles will appear and interact with the water surface.
  • Offset Adjustment: Ensure the region mask moves with the character, keeping the particle interaction consistent.
  • Particle Deletion: Use the kill particle node to remove particles that don’t interact with the water surface, ensuring clean and realistic effects.
  • Adding Forces & Noise: Apply gravity and curl noise to the particles to simulate realistic movement and interactions with the water.
  • Locking Particle Movement: Lock the particle movement to the Z-axis so particles stay anchored to the water’s surface, regardless of movement.
  • Coloring Particles: Use velocity-based coloring for the particles, making them white near the surface and blue further away.
  • Fine-tuning Settings: Adjust particle size, lifespan, and forces to perfect the wake foam behavior.

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Additional Notes:

  • Interactive Water Wake: This tutorial demonstrates how to create a wake foam effect that reacts to a character’s movement, perfect for water-based game mechanics.
  • Future Possibilities: Consider expanding the effect with more complex water layers and surface distortion for added realism.
  • Material Variations: The transparency and reflective properties of the water can be customized to suit different environments and visual styles.
  • Forces & Noise: The use of gravity and curl noise enhances the natural movement of particles, creating a more immersive wake foam effect.
  • Velocity-Based Color Shifting: The transition in particle color from white to blue adds depth and realism to the foam’s appearance, reacting to particle movement.

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