Rigid Body Physics Quick Tip in Blender

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In this video I will show you my rigid body workflow, enjoy!

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i dare you to pin this for 2 days you wont ik u cant hahahahaha

razyfoe
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Thanks for the great tutorial!
Instead of duplicating the spheres (Shift + D) you could also instantiate them (Alt + D), which makes all spheres inherit from a single original mesh. It's a nice non-destructive workflow that also saves memory. It's especially useful if you want to make a lot of copies and apply changes to every instance of the object at once.

sebastianfeistl
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As you witnessed, the visually transformed objects are lightly constrained in place, basically setting a goal for the objects to aim towards - but not locked into place completely. You can absolutely freeze them into place by Applying the simulation at the frame you like; then setup a new simulation with the smaller spheres. (And repeat again if you want for the third set of spheres.

CDArena
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So glad you decided to keep the bonus pack up for people. Please consider possibly, even if making a slightly higher priced version of the whole package with the videos included, just so people can see. For me it shifted my perspective of what I like to do entirely and my progression with modelling hard surfaces jumped up big time thanks to that. I had no idea sci-fi style was really what I loved until I watched them, honestly.

It may help less experienced blender artists who haven't found that click, the intuition thing. I know you know the feeling.

Once you realize what path you should go down and focus on learning while learning, you fall in love with it at the same time. For me personally I would of paid the price for the videos alone, maybe make them a separate tutorial package to buy? I just don't want those people frustrated with finding their groove, finding that click, to just give up on modelling or everything 3d related entirely.

Either way, great add on. I still need to give it the 5 star review it deserves but I'm not done the scene it inspired me to make, and my intuition tells me to keep working on the scene so I've gone all out lol.

randmanq
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Lot of Indians
Watching U....

This is Quality content
Keep it up

shivamnauriyal
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You helped me begin my work as a blender user, and I now have a GPU. All thanks to your tutorials. Thanks DUCKY!!

noahcamacho
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5:48 Damn it looks cool!! Definitely gonna use for something

olegterehov
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I've been looking for this feature for... forever. Wow.

BryanKolb
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Oh Man❤️ I just finished your tutorial "Create Dirty Camouflage", and it's awesome. You are great man
Just request, please less your speed while recording, you go very fast now a days in the tutorials.
Love uh man❤️, i'll buy your course too next week.
Thank You❤️
Love From Pakistan 🇵🇰

beinghuman
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Content like this made 2020 a lil bit better 😂

shivamnauriyal
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U are the best shader of blender in my view u are my guru 😎😎😎😎

mayankraj
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and yet again,
it's one of those moments that I realize,
I haven't really messed around with blender physics

ichbrauchmehrkaffee
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I needed that :D as a prewious C4D user i wass searching for functionality like this.

danielslusarz
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Very cool. Thanks for share into the fruits of your curiosities

fergadelics
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This is awesome, thanks for posting these!

MrPakstons
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Thank you Ducky 3D👏😀👍you've helped me a lot.

h-unte-r_
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Yesss
This is what I needed.
:)
Thank You

anshulbhardwaj
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Excellent technique >> looking forward to applying it to my next composition 👌👀💯😎🌟

LittleFellaDynamics
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Ducky 3d please put a video about physical simulations and gravity, chaos animations

erumaimaadu
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Working with a blender is like discovering new lands :)

Onyx