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Car Crash in Blender 3D

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2007

Just a simple collision simulation I did in Blender 3D

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  • Yeah sure, when i have time though which might be a week or so

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  • nice

    

  • @xXxAshersxXx blender can do more also

  • ....most people think blender animations look 'slow-motion' because the person who does the rendering probably doesn't think about the fact that the game engine is recorded by default at 60 fps, while default animation exporting is between 24 and 30. But sometimes, things like this look great in slowmotion so it works, though changing camera angles would be nice as well ;)

  • @XAutomatedOwnerX Wrong.. anything that can be done in 3ds max can be done in blender.

  • did you use the game engine or the renderer? and did you use soft or rigid bodies?

  • @Kreepman em

    did u realised i posted that coment over a year ago?

  • @AlexBestGTA no.

  • You can change it though and blender kicks 3ds max in my opinion because its free 3ds max is more professional software and meant for the gamign industry and professional 3d modelers if you are one then my apologies.

  • You Could Turn The FPS Up.

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