Dominoes in C4
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Your C4 physics simulations always amaze me and serve as a testament to Eric's great engine and JamesH's hard work. Great job!
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i thought first that this is armadillo run :D
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boring to watch
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@anim8ordude LMFAO
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Ah! Interesting...
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is it slowmo?
RiTutorials 1 year ago
@RiTutorials - No, however the scale of the dominoes must be in meters, giving the same effect.
AquaGeneral 1 year ago
Excellent! I didn't realise Cinema 4D had realtime simulation.
anim8ordude 2 years ago
This is a game engine named C4, it is not Cinema 4D. I need to somehow make this clearer as a heap of people get confused between the two because of the abbreviation is similar.
AquaGeneral 2 years ago
very well, by the way do tou know a tutorial to make the domino effect? is incredible but there's nothing about it, all you can find is "ah yes to do the effect you need 1 ton of plugs, be the Einsten of expresso realflow, and mograph", but none tells the steps or at least clues; where did you find how to do it? is incredible in carrara only with 3 clicks it can be done...but it behaves crazy weird (well is carrara after all) if cinema was so easy as carrara or carrara so effective as cinena :S
youutubestinks 2 years ago
This isn't Cinema 4D, it's a game engine named C4 Engine. I used a custom build with Ageia PhysX (at the time) Integration, created by JamesH. To answer you question. I have never tried Carrara, so I can't say anything about that but in Cinema 4D you can use either a plugin called Silver Bullet which is cheap or you could use Real Flow.
Have a look at the description, it contains a link with the demo I used.
AquaGeneral 2 years ago