ZibraVDB, a volumetric simulation plugin, is now available in a free version for Unreal Engine 5.3 users. Designed to generate smoke, fire, and other volumetric effects in real-time, ZibraVDB aims to make high-quality simulations accessible for artists working on tight budgets—or with even tighter deadlines.
The plugin processes VDB (volumetric data) files and visualizes them directly in Unreal Engine. This feature enables creators to work with effects like smoke or fire without requiring pre-rendering, making it particularly useful for game development and interactive simulations. Whether it’s a raging fire in a game or a smoky explosion in a cinematic, ZibraVDB ensures the effect looks sharp without disrupting your workflow.
The new free version is a slightly pared-down version of the paid edition. Users can process VDB files up to 256³ voxels, making it a good fit for smaller-scale simulations. While this may not replace high-end tools in production pipelines, it offers an excellent entry point for artists looking to test volumetric effects in real-time. For larger or more complex simulations, the paid version supports resolutions beyond 256³.

ZibraVDB is compatible with Unreal Engine 5.3, though no word yet on support for future versions. Artists interested in integrating the tool into their production pipeline should check for compatibility and stability before committing to a project. As always, bleeding-edge tools like this should be tested thoroughly before being unleashed on client work.
Pricing? The free version costs exactly what it promises—nothing. For more advanced features, you’ll need to fork out for the full edition. Pricing details for the full version aren’t mentioned in the source, but you can find more information on the official ZibraVDB website.
ZibraVDB continues the trend of making high-end tools more accessible to indie developers and small studios. While its free version is unlikely to dethrone heavyweight simulation software, its real-time functionality and ease of use make it an appealing option for Unreal Engine users. Plus, who doesn’t like free smoke and fire?
For more details and to download the free version, visit ZIbraVDB on Fab.com.