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TUTORIAL breaking wall effect with blender physics

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2011

This tutorial is the sequel of my previous tutorial, I speed up a bit in this one and fail a few times with grammar, also the sound doesn't match in the middle of the video, sorry for that. So I recommand you to watch first the other one to have more details.

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  • Thank man, but can you please temm me how you did the "sub divide" at 1:15. Because it sounds like for th ehotkeys you are saying E+W but that hotkey doesnt work. Thanks in advance

  • @FriendKiller96 Sorry, it's just W.

  • Can you make the wall fall and get destroyed when it collides?

  • @BjarkeDuDe Maybe with a little more work one it. I had this idea some times ago : Breacking the wall a first time to see where your destruction appears. Then, select the non moving parts, regroup them in two or three objects, make them fall when the destruction starts. I guess it could fake a colliding wall, but I never really tested it yet.

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  • @TomWalks Thank you.

  • @TheSwinia23 Fuck you cunt. You need to go down and die. If you cannot understand him, then don't fucking watch his videos. Read the fucking comment you posted. Do you understand how much of a dick you look like to EVERYONE else?

  • @termi05 hum, to be honest i don't know, what I always did ; record animation, go back into Blender Render, render.

  • @TomWalks Thank you very much! Everything works fine now! :) Again - very good tutorial! You have good blender skills :) ... btw is there any way to render movie from blender game ?

  • @termi05 oh, I just used the undo shortcut a few times, Ctrl Z, to go back "in time". Or if you can't Undo, select all your wall objects, and use Ctrl J, to group them in one object.

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