Start with the balls in the text, then either use positive forces to attract them out of the letters, or negative forces in or under the letters to force them out of the letters, then run the video backwards.
Particles have their own INTERNAL physics system that has NOTHING to do with Bullet (as far as I know.)
You could check the box that says "Use the forces of the scene (only in Free mode)" and then put 'point' forces inside your letters, with negative values. This will push everything outward from the point force, instead of sucking it in.
With this method, you could theoretically push the metaballs against the walls of the text.
They are indeed particle metaballs. I wasn't aware that they had their own physics.
Thanks for the tips.
R22eRKodiak 10 months ago
Start with the balls in the text, then either use positive forces to attract them out of the letters, or negative forces in or under the letters to force them out of the letters, then run the video backwards.
sgartner 1 year ago
I'm assuming you're using particle metaballs?
Particles have their own INTERNAL physics system that has NOTHING to do with Bullet (as far as I know.)
You could check the box that says "Use the forces of the scene (only in Free mode)" and then put 'point' forces inside your letters, with negative values. This will push everything outward from the point force, instead of sucking it in.
With this method, you could theoretically push the metaballs against the walls of the text.
dudepersonvids 1 year ago
Needs more bullets and meatballs, less physics.
jasonsandwich 1 year ago
Great work, like the colors and the effect you are getting out of this. What is the music called?
AnalogX64 1 year ago
@AnalogX64
Thanks for the positive comments.
The song was obtained from the Youtube Audioswap system. It is 'Air' from Adya Classic, Vol. 2.
R22eRKodiak 1 year ago