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From: MacraeCain
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  • how dide you do the explotion?

  • oww man perfect! 

  • Yes Unity Comes with the basic Cube shapes, and you can just add a material to them, you will need to add a rigid body to the cube as well to get them to react in that manner the Unity Asset store will have free stuff as well, I would suggest doing the intro tutorials in Unity3d.com and the ones on YouTube to get started

  • YEs Unity COmes with the basic Cube shapes, and you can just add a material to them, you will need to add a rigist body to the cube as well to get them to react in that mannner the Unity Asset store will have free stuff as well, I would suggest doing the intro tutorials in Unity3d.com and the ones on YouTube to get started

  • YEs Unity COmes with the basic Cube shapes, and you can just add a material to them, you will need to add a rigist body to the cube as well to get them to react in that mannner the Unity Asset store will have free stuff as well, I would syggest doing the intro tutorials in Unity3d.com and the ones on YouTube to get started

  • I am a downloading unity now and have not in my life used it and I was wondering....Does unity come with those block models? Because I plan on making a game with blocks, if not can you tell me where to get them?

  • How many draw calls?

  • Im haaving trouble putting the rocket luancher together, can u help?

  • Physics in unity are awesome, but I think they need softbody support so you can add things such as cloth and animate otherwise static objects. I also think animated texturs should be easier to add.

  • @THEPOKEBIN1 Unity 3.1 now has those features, its pretty good for a free program. UNITY3D.com

  • @MacraeCain I thought unity 3d cost $400?

  • @MrUrbansports999 Screen.showcursor = false;

    I didn't double check when posting this but it's something along those lines.

  • Thanks! its actually just individual bricks sitting on top of each other and the physics engine did the rest....not the cheapest route for the processor but it was fun lol!

  • looks cool, did you cause the explosion by instantiating another building over itself?

  • did you used a 3d modelling program to do this or just a unity 3d engine and physx?

  • @doublesob - Just Unity 3D engine and physics

  • Add more mass to building parts rigidbodies, because destroying looks a littel bit unreal. Nice video !

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