Code Modules:

  • MeshBlend

  • MeshBlendEditor

Number of Blueprints: 6

Number of C++ Classes: 14

Supported Development Platforms: Win64, Mac, Linux

Supported Target Build Platforms: All

Latest documentation available at: https://meshblend.lervik.com

Code Modules:

  • MeshBlend

  • MeshBlendEditor

Number of Blueprints: 6

Number of C++ Classes: 14

Supported Development Platforms: Win64, Mac, Linux

Supported Target Build Platforms: All

Latest documentation available at: https://meshblend.lervik.com

MeshBlend brings next generation blending to Unreal. Blend any mesh with any mesh. Landscape, static meshes or even skeletal meshes can be blended.

Showcase Trailer | Documentation | Demo

MeshBlend enables controllable blending of meshes without using RVT. It’s been battle tested and is used in real projects with different art styles and requirements ranging from Indie to AAA titles. MeshBlend supports a wide range of scenarios and delivers a visually pleasing result at great performance!

Games, offline rendering cinematics and virtual production in Unreal are all supported. At its core MeshBlend balances performance, visual quality and artist workflow.

Works great with blending opaque materials, nanite displacement and even POM. Other methods like Runtime Virtual Texturing (RVT) only allow blending meshes with landscape blending. While mesh blend allows for blending meshes with both meshes and landscape terrain. Even multiple landscapes overlapping. It also requires less setup than RVT blend and has better performance at scale. And unlike Pixel Depth Offset (PDO) it creates a more realistic result when doing terrain blending.

If it’s a mesh, we can blend it

Features:

Latest information is available in the documentation

  • 4 preset blend sizes to choose from and use. Each can be adjusted individually

  • Easy editor workflow for small projects and up to AAA

  • Blend a few meshes, or every single mesh in the project. You decide

  • Great performance! Different quality settings for different hardware (Low, Medium & High)

  • Battle tested in multiple real projects from AAA to indie

  • Runs as a global Post Process shader just after the scene rendering. Before Upscale, DoF and any other PP effects.

  • More examples here

Works with:

  • Opaque materials (Surface, SubSurfaceScattering, Two-Sided, etc)

  • Nanite & Nanite displacement

  • Decals & Mesh Decals – Decals blend as if they are part of the mesh

  • Static Meshes, Landscapes, Skeletal meshes and even particle – As long as they are opaque and write depth

  • TAA, TSR, DLSS, FSR – Works great with any temporal AA solution, upsampling and frame generation

  • Sequencer – Use overscan for best results

  • Other effects that run after translucency (Glass, Post Process effects, Fog, DoF, etc)

Questions? Check out the docs and join our Discord!

Limitations:

Please read the description about limitations before purchasing. It is important!

Previously called AutoBlend in development. Changed to MeshBlend in May 2024.

MeshBlend brings next generation blending to Unreal. Blend any mesh with any mesh. Landscape, static meshes or even skeletal meshes can be blended.

Showcase Trailer | Documentation | Demo

MeshBlend enables controllable blending of meshes without using RVT. It’s been battle tested and is used in real projects with different art styles and requirements ranging from Indie to AAA titles. MeshBlend supports a wide range of scenarios and delivers a visually pleasing result at great performance!

Games, offline rendering cinematics and virtual production in Unreal are all supported. At its core MeshBlend balances performance, visual quality and artist workflow.

Works great with blending opaque materials, nanite displacement and even POM. Other methods like Runtime Virtual Texturing (RVT) only allow blending meshes with landscape blending. While mesh blend allows for blending meshes with both meshes and landscape terrain. Even multiple landscapes overlapping. It also requires less setup than RVT blend and has better performance at scale. And unlike Pixel Depth Offset (PDO) it creates a more realistic result when doing terrain blending.

If it’s a mesh, we can blend it

Features:

Latest information is available in the documentation

  • 4 preset blend sizes to choose from and use. Each can be adjusted individually

  • Easy editor workflow for small projects and up to AAA

  • Blend a few meshes, or every single mesh in the project. You decide

  • Great performance! Different quality settings for different hardware (Low, Medium & High)

  • Battle tested in multiple real projects from AAA to indie

  • Runs as a global Post Process shader just after the scene rendering. Before Upscale, DoF and any other PP effects.

  • More examples here

Works with:

  • Opaque materials (Surface, SubSurfaceScattering, Two-Sided, etc)

  • Nanite & Nanite displacement

  • Decals & Mesh Decals – Decals blend as if they are part of the mesh

  • Static Meshes, Landscapes, Skeletal meshes and even particle – As long as they are opaque and write depth

  • TAA, TSR, DLSS, FSR – Works great with any temporal AA solution, upsampling and frame generation

  • Sequencer – Use overscan for best results

  • Other effects that run after translucency (Glass, Post Process effects, Fog, DoF, etc)

Questions? Check out the docs and join our Discord!

Limitations:

Please read the description about limitations before purchasing. It is important!

Previously called AutoBlend in development. Changed to MeshBlend in May 2024.

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