spine-unity
The spine-unity runtime provides functionality to load, manipulate and render Spine skeletal animation data using Unity. spine-unity is based on spine-csharp.
For more documentation, see spine-unity Documentation.
While spine-unity can render directly with Unity, without the need for any other plugins, it also works with 2D Toolkit and can render skeletons using a TK2D texture atlas.
Licensing
This Spine Runtime may only be used for personal or internal use, typically to evaluate Spine before purchasing. If you would like to incorporate a Spine Runtime into your applications, distribute software containing a Spine Runtime, or modify a Spine Runtime, then you will need a valid Spine license. Please see the Spine Runtimes Software License for detailed information.
The Spine Runtimes are developed with the intent to be used with data exported from Spine. By purchasing Spine, Section 2 of the Spine Software License grants the right to create and distribute derivative works of the Spine Runtimes.
Spine version
spine-unity works with data exported from Spine 3.7.xx.
spine-unity supports all Spine features.
Unity's physics components do not support dynamically assigned vertices so they cannot be used to mirror bone-weighted and deformed BoundingBoxAttachments. However, BoundingBoxAttachment vertices at runtime will still deform correctly and can be used to perform manual hit detection.
Documentation
A Spine skeleton GameObject (a GameObject with a SkeletonAnimation component on it) can be used throughout Unity like any other GameObject. It renders through MeshRenderer.
See spine-unity Documentation.
Quick installation
Download the latest Spine-Unity unitypackage from the download page: http://esotericsoftware.com/spine-unity-download/
In the Assets/Spine Examples/Scenes folder you will find many example scenes that demonstrate various spine-unity features.
More resources:
Notes
- This slightly outdated spine-unity tutorial video may still be useful.
- Atlas images should use Premultiplied Alpha when using the shaders that come with spine-unity (
Spine/SkeletonorSpine/SkeletonLit). - Texture artifacts from compression: Unity's 2D project defaults import new images added to the project with the Texture Type "Sprite". This can cause artifacts when using the
Spine/Skeletonshader. To avoid these artifacts, make sure the Texture Type is set to "Texture". spine-unity's automatic import will attempt to apply these settings but in the process of updating your textures, these settings may be reverted.