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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2008

This is a 3d simulation done with XSI/Maya/Nima for an upcoming short film. The short is live action with CG elements. Basically, a foosball player comes to life on a foos table and he runs around, kicking and shattering the other players..etc.etc..no great social commentary, just eye candy! (simulation done by Chris Elmer)

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  • depends on the material now doesnt it. how would granite mined from west virginia split, versus plastic created in pittsburg, versus silicate formed in florida.

    reference and knowledge is the basis for all sims. this sim is based on a very specific plastic.

  • rayfire for maya? or max ...?

  • maya with a plugin called Nima

  • Thanks!!! It was modeled in a 3D package called Maya and shattered in Maya. It was simulated with Nima. It will be done within a month we think!

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  • where can i download it?

  • BOOM HEADSHOT

  • this was uploaded on my birthday :D

  • @frefll its probly a very spesific plastic, but i bet the piece would be hollow, and no plastc actualy breakes that way, it looks like ceramic, plastic bends and snaps, and the peaces would deform, cause plastic is pliable, if the plastic was frozen it might break like this,... take a fooze ball game and break a piece while filming it with a high speed camera.

  • too many fragments :D

  • this is why you dont play table soccer with hulk

  • hey stubbsy, the shatter looks like voronoi cells. If you look around, there are free scripts available for most 3d packages that will break a mesh into volumetric voronoi cells for you. You then just need to add the newly fractured pieces as rigid bodies to a physics simulation

  • is they a tutorial on how to shatter like this. link pllz

  • hey check out my videos their in slow motion also

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