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Master cinematic car rigging in Unreal Engine with the Cinematic Car Rig (CCR) add-on - designed specifically for camera-focused automotive visualization and film-quality animation. This is Part 3 of the Blender Car Rigging series. CCR specializes in creating stunning car shots with integrated camera controls. 🎯 What you'll learn: Preparing car in blender Export and import into Unreal Engine CCR add-on setup ⚙️ Software & Add-ons: Blender 3.x/4.x Cinematic Car Rig (CCR) add-on 🚗 Why Cinematic Car Rig? Purpose-built for cinematic shots and commercials Integrated camera controls (no separate camera rigging) Professional automotive advertising quality Perfect for portfolio pieces and client work 👨💻 About me: Karol - Art Director & Senior 3D Motion Designer specializing in automotive visualization. 10+ years design experience, worked with major automotive brands including Nissan and Smart. 🔗 Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:26 - What is Cinematic Car Rig and where to get it 1:00 - Get your car model 1:23 - Quick setting normals and material slots 2:45 - Mesh preparation 6:05 - Import to Unreal Engine 7:10 - Cinematic Car Rig setup 8:48 - Test Rig 📌 Complete Blender Car Rigging Series: Part 1: Rigicar (budget-friendly) - • Professional Car Rigging with Rigicar | Wo... Part 2: Launch Control (CAD workflow, physics-based) - • Launch Control Saved Me 2 Days on Nissan C... Part 3: Cinematic Car Rig (this video - cinematic focus) 💡 Series Complete! Now you know 3 professional methods for car rigging in Blender. Choose based on your project: Rigicar → Budget + simplicity Launch Control → Heavy models + physics CCR → Cinematic shots + camera work Next in the Automotive Visualization series: Materials, lighting, and environments in Unreal Engine 5!