Vintage grandfather's (or maybe grandmother's) clock. Once upon a time, this was regularly measured out for an elusive time, but one day, for some reason, it stopped. However, the mechanism is probably still intact and maybe they just need to be re-started? But remember, if time has begun to run, it is not so easy to stop it!
Credits:MeshedVR, Hazmhox, Acide Bubbles, Monster Shinkai.
Functions and features:
I don't know how to write any code at all, so the clock turned out to be as "analogue" as it is generally possible in the digital space.
Also, if you move a character or a subscene with the "freeze physics" function turned on, the clock will also freeze - if you move it often in the scene, the clock will go off the set time.
However, in any case, you can use them as a decorative element. (subscene attached)
I hope you will enjoy
Known Issues - If your settings don't support pixel light (pixel count light 0) some materials on the watch look completely black. To make the clock look normal, you need pixel light source in the scene
All sources I used are licensed under CC0
Credits:MeshedVR, Hazmhox, Acide Bubbles, Monster Shinkai.
Functions and features:
I don't know how to write any code at all, so the clock turned out to be as "analogue" as it is generally possible in the digital space.
Also, if you move a character or a subscene with the "freeze physics" function turned on, the clock will also freeze - if you move it often in the scene, the clock will go off the set time.
However, in any case, you can use them as a decorative element. (subscene attached)
I hope you will enjoy
Known Issues - If your settings don't support pixel light (pixel count light 0) some materials on the watch look completely black. To make the clock look normal, you need pixel light source in the scene
All sources I used are licensed under CC0