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Blender Tutorial Intro to Particle Physics

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2008

In this tutorial I simulate sand being poured over a cube. It's pretty neat.

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  • Someone help pleasE!!!! I move the 3D cursor above the cube and I cant get my Pointer BACK!!!! and also i followed EVERYTHING, when i hit alt A nothing happens! Im like in tears im so frustrated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Which version of the blender are you using?

    I'm not sure how to help exactly based on what you have there. Try this for the cursor: Highlight an object and use shift-s --> cursor to selection.

  • oh wait, I just downloaded 2.46 and now I can get my selector back.

  • I am using 2.46 in this tutorial. There are some differences. Glad it's working!

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  • @zulonz it's often useful to press '5' to change from ortho to perspective mode... i got lost this way a few times.

  • You are Jim Halpert. 

  • Can you set a trigger for this to happen. For ex. If the effect is exported to an aircraft simulator, can this be triggered in by G-loading, and if so how?

  • gr8 tutorial well done

  • thanks for the tutorials. they really help!

  • Thanks, gonna make "Dancing with the stars"

  • Thank you thank you thank you! >:D<

    

  • "we always need an object to emit particles" thats what she said, lol, i dont know why that was funny, seriously though, really helpful tutorial, thanks alot. :)

  • Hey Josh, I just wanted to say how much I value your class support tutes on Blender. AN ENORMOUS AMOUNT. I've learned 80% of what I use Blender for from you :) The other 20% was on plain, gruelling experimentation, trial and a lot of error. Thank you for allowing the rest of us plebs to benefit from your methodical, clear, accessible instruction!

  • @thundermaster77 make sure youre either at frame 1 and not in edit mode

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