CREATE A FLOWING LAVA LAMP ANIMATION FROM SCRATCH IN BLENDER
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- Learn how to make a flowing lava lamp animation in Blender from scratch.
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Hey this is really cool. Good job. I like the subsurface I've never used a "meta-ball" before, so this should be fun!.
Hope you found it useful
Many thanks for posting this, very refreshing to follow a tutorial which isn't rushed but concise. I'm not a regular user of Blender and I'm interested to know why the animation is situated inside a cube. I'm using Blender 4 and when I make the cube 100% black I lose sight of the lava. Thanks again!
The cube is to contain the lava or it would fly off. Not sure why the black would make the cube opaque but if you've everything set up as I do, this shouldn't happen.
that would take forever to do a 10h long video ;-)
I still record my Lava Lamp Videos with real Lava Lamps.
Not entirely sure why you'd want a ten hour video. With the attention span of online views as it is, you could get away with 5 minutes and then loop it or use video editing to copy/paste across a timeline. 🤷
Appreciate the comment tho. 🙏
Hello, great tutorial but how can i make it a loop ?
That would likely be a different process where you would animate the objects individually so they end/start from the same coordinates. Sadly, that's not possible when using particles, as far as I'm aware.
@@blenderbitesize Actually it is, theres a small number of videos on how to do this, looping particles, using a duplicate and offsetting the frames
@@MrMercwar Good to know, thank you!
Why didn't you do a Bake? Cube? REALLY??
Yes, really. This is just one way of achieving this. It sounds like you may know of another...