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Uploaded by carigatore on Sep 1, 2009
test breaking some letters with the pulldownit plugin
Film & Animation
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Hmm.... looks like there's a little too much friction or something, and the pieces are sticking together a bit so it doesn't look as good as it could.
staphinfection 4 months ago
How do you make the dust thst comes from the debris? is it somewher inside pulldownit? or is it something else?
caveman357 4 months ago
Rayfire with physx can produce much much better results than this.
Arihant2590 7 months ago
@QbickSan RayFire is using internal 3ds max ProCutter... this plugin I think have its own algorithm special for fragmentation and don't use hacks.
Can't tell about RayFire voronoi fragmentation. Maybe its slicer maybe its ProCutter. but I don't think its at geometry level.
spider853 1 year ago
@spider853 im talking about fragmentation.
rayfire is better
QbickSan 1 year ago
@QbickSan RayFire is not a physics solver... its just a tool for quickly fragment, use physics (reactor/Physx), act on impact...
ugly. rayfire much better
veryyy nice!!! please make a tut
stivennoni77 2 years ago
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Hmm.... looks like there's a little too much friction or something, and the pieces are sticking together a bit so it doesn't look as good as it could.
staphinfection 4 months ago
How do you make the dust thst comes from the debris? is it somewher inside pulldownit? or is it something else?
caveman357 4 months ago
Rayfire with physx can produce much much better results than this.
Arihant2590 7 months ago
@QbickSan RayFire is using internal 3ds max ProCutter... this plugin I think have its own algorithm special for fragmentation and don't use hacks.
Can't tell about RayFire voronoi fragmentation. Maybe its slicer maybe its ProCutter. but I don't think its at geometry level.
spider853 1 year ago
@spider853 im talking about fragmentation.
rayfire is better
QbickSan 1 year ago
@QbickSan RayFire is not a physics solver... its just a tool for quickly fragment, use physics (reactor/Physx), act on impact...
spider853 1 year ago
ugly. rayfire much better
QbickSan 1 year ago
veryyy nice!!! please make a tut
stivennoni77 2 years ago