Launch Control
Launch Control is a vehicle rigging and animation tool, supercharged with powerful features to bring all your creative ideas to life.
Features of Launch Control
- New Speed Segments
- Introducing Visual Animation!
- Model by The Experience
- Simulate Jumps, Bumpy Roads, Loops and Spins with the new Physics Engine.
LC is fully charged to hit the ‘TrackMania Asphalt’ or the rough ‘Rally Trails’ through the forest. - Check out more details on the Documentation page.
You can also join our Discord Server. Here you will get the latest infos. - FEATURing
Lazy Rigging - Using tags, LC detects the wheels, body, brakes and wheel covers of 4-wheeled vehicles and sets up everything. Helpful pop-ups will guide you through the tagging process if needed.
- LC plays well with pipelines thanks to the “custom tag” options.
- Animate like a BOSS
- Make it your own!
Jumps, drifts, donuts, off road, loops or all of the above? - The presets give you a head start no matter what you want your vehicle to do.
- Building on top of presets or creating your own path is easy.
- Draw or add control points using inside a Bezier or Nurbs curve object to change the animation.
- The “Update Driving Path” button will resolve any animation offsets.
- Real-Time Physics
- Easy and Art Directable!
- Take advantage of physics presets or dial in the exact response you are looking for.
- Use simulated gravity or opt-out to be even more hands-on with the motion.
- Ultimate control using PostFX!
Sometimes you just want more body roll, less bounciness and a tad more pitch. In that case, PostFX are your friend. No more guesswork – but full artistic control.
Launch Control System requirements
- Operating System: Windows 7/8/10/11
- 64-bit dual-core 2Ghz CPU with SSE2 support
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics card with 1 GB RAM, OpenGL 3.3
- Blender version 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 4.0, 4.1
Launch Control Free Download
Launch Control 1.7.0
Render Collection
How to install Launch Control
- Install Blender First
- Open the software
- Click Edit (EDIT) → Preference → Plug-in (Add-ONS) → Install
- Restart Blender, you can see the installed plug -in in the file → user settings → plug -in
- Sometimes Blender will break addon files in the addon folder. Therefore, you cannot see it in Blender’s addon list.
- You just need to install them manually. Just unzip your addon, make sure all the addon files are in one folder copy this folder to this folder C:\Users{username}\AppData\Roaming\Blender Foundation\Blender\4.xx\scripts \addons\
- Done