Exploding Jelly Beans: Advanced Procedural Blast in Houdini and MOPs
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 มิ.ย. 2024
- Learn a fast, procedural and highly art-directable way to create a blast from any 3D object. In this case, I used Houdini, MOPs and jelly beans.
Download the initial files for this tutorial: bit.ly/3pEkJ1O
Final Files: bit.ly/3M9cfYh
Chapters below
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Extras for Patreons:
- Final Files
- How I created the lighting for this shot (planned for June)
- How to make the smoke simulation (planned for June)
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USEFUL LINKS
MOPs: motionoperators.com/
HOUDINI: www.sidefx.com/products/houdini/
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:18 The initial file
00:30 Why procedural
01:05 Instancing with MOPs
01:46 Using a template object
02:31 Creating points inside
03:34 Planning the animation
03:59 Creating the two moments
04:43 Transition using falloff
05:53 Adjusting the falloff
06:25 Animation curve
07:28 Ease in ease out
08:48 Camera
10:24 Random orientations
10:59 Setting up particle simulation
12:39 Seeing the beans again
13:26 Random velocities
14:51 Random Spin
16:20 Rolling the camera
Thanks for watching!
Antonio
Boa meu mano, voa🚀🚀🚀
Thank you ♥️
Please continue to make tutorials 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I'll do my best 👊🤓
Thank You very much!
Welcome, Massimo! :)
Nice!
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Muito da hora muito obrigado :-)!
Que isso brother eu que agradeço!😃
I am a Houdini novice so take this question with a grain of salt and no disrespect. But why use the mops shape falloff and not the mops plain falloff. When I did this following along it made the explosion happen directionally for a couple of frames. After all the random distance stuff put in at the bottom, which make the jelly beans go different distances the plain falloff seems easier to manage. Wondering your thoughts.
Good question! I hardly use the plain falloff with clones and particles, like this, to not be tempted to create too uniform animations. Perfect uniformity is usually not what happens in the real-world.
bem legal mano :)
Valeu, Vinny!!