Description
This is a revisit of the UE4 Mannequin with a Polynesian / Tropical / Tahitian flavor 🙂
The Tahitian Mannequin, or Evil Tiki, is inspired by tikis, wooden carvings in humanoid form that can be found in tropical islands of the South Pacific like Hawaii or Tahiti. It’s like a robot whose armor is made of sacred wood that is as hard as the hardest metal you can find on earth.
This stylized character was rigged using the default Epic Skeleton so that you can transfert your own animation on it just like you would with the default mannequin. Speaking of retargeting, I made this video (it’s french but easy to follow along) so that you can easily retarget any animation coming from Mixamo or animations from Paragon Characters like Wukong or Wraith.
Art by Jonah Amaru : https://www.artstation.com/jonahamaru
Technical Details
Rigged: Yes
Rigged to Epic skeleton: Yes
If rigged to the Epic skeleton, IK bones are included: Yes
Animated: Yes (but with the default third person animations)
Number of Animations: 9 (again, these are the default third person animations)
Number of characters: 1 character with 5 skins
Vertex counts of character: 30 000
Number of Materials and Material Instances: 1 Material with 15 Instances of it
Number of Textures: 25
Texture Resolutions: 1024×1024
Supported Development Platforms: Windows
Supported Engine Versions
4.26 – 4.27, 5.0 – 5.3