Blender Tutorial - Tetris With Soft Body - Animation & Physics Tips
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- Blender Tutorial - Tetris With Soft Body - Animation & Physics Tips
In this blender tutorial, of the Animation & Physics series, we use soft body to emulate a game of tetris! It's a great way for people to learn about soft body in blender!
It's a fun experience with soft bodies, and you can see how to create simple fabric materials in blender.
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you can go faster than setting each settings piece by piece, just select every pieces, press ctrl + j, set your settings, then go in edit mode, press p, by lose parts, and you got every pieces with settings.
Thanks! I've just tried and it's really a time saver :D Very useful tip!
Gonzague D ya thats a great tip! ill have to try that out.
Thanks for sharing this!
You are insanely good at explaining ;) you got a sub for life
This is awesome. Thanks for making this.
Thanks! =)
I love this :D
Thanks, glad you liked!
0:35 biggest releaf ever
A truly original video! Thank you very much : ^ )
Thanks a lot! But I've to give credit to Niko Schatz for the original idea (vimeo.com/103050125).
I just replicated in Blender, and made a tutorial :D
But had lots of fun!
Very good the original video and very good your replica in Blender. Thanks : ^)
Thanks a lot for mention me here ;)
I never worked with blender, but you did a really good job!
Thank you kind sir! Your idea and simulation was just impeccable! You did a truly amazing work!
Honestly, I believe Cinema 4D physics are better then Blender.
Anyway, keep up the good job!
finally !!!!!!!!!!!
i find it
hey you cleared... immediately. i call shenanigans!
What do you mean I cleared?
Great Video! - Where is the music from btw?
Hi. In my project there is somoething wrong. I used all of your parameters, but the objects don't fall in perfect shape. The Objects not take the correct positions. Someone keeps the position in the air and does not fall. So I ask: Is it possible that you change some parameters or position before launching the bake? And my bake lasted 4 hours. How is it possible? It is too much
Bom vídeo
What's the name or url of the guy on vimeo where you got the idea from? Thanks.
Nevermind, I found it: vimeo.com/103050125
Exactly, that's it ;) Great idea and simulation
класный тетрис давай зделаем в блендере!
Whow, eres hispanohablante?De españa quizás?
It kinda reminds my of matrises on a couch
WHY DO THEY MELT AT THE END