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serg2
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John Bigboote
SO- The force was used to 'blow away' the brick off the wall...right? AND THEN it was all played backwards... pretty cool, I like the effect... too bad, 30 people look at your great sample and no one replies, we have a lot of lurkers nowadays it seems.
Eric2575
I'm curious, what was the render time on that? Does it increase dramatically if you were to bevel the bricks? Do decals on the bricks affect render times for Newton? What kind of force did you use? Could we see a top wireframe with the force selected to see the setup?
Xtaz
Very nice effect Serg ... new commercial coming ?
Fuchur
The effect is nice and I like the quality of the house-rendering it shows...

Very well done!
*Fuchur*
jason1025
High Dollar render
johnl3d
Nice idea ! Obvious took a little more planning then most of mine rolleyes.gif
itsjustme
Very cool, Serg!
serg2
Thanks, guy!!!

John Bigboote - yes - The force was used to 'blow away' the brick off the wall AND THEN it was all played backwards in After Effects. The WALL was created by plugin "BRICS" and than was renamed all bones and group with prefix "Explode_" for export ONE model of wall for What to have possibility further to decal on it a picture. And to have possibility to blow up it - To blow off from it bricks.

Eric2575 - project in "attach"

Xtaz - No - Simply experiment on the future

Fuchur - Yes - it is very convenient and universal - on this preparation it is possible to impose different images
John Bigboote
Thanks...I might play with your prj to see if I can get the force to 'blow thru' the wall, instead of knocking them row by row from the top.
serg2
Yes - the wall can be punched by force
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