This is one area I've been trying to improve on, but I've had no success on finding a good tutorial on how to do it, without a big performance hit... any suggestions on how to create explosive debris in this video?
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i also would love some advice on making explosion effects in blender, so far all the explosions i have done are a little rubbish as i could not create the expansion blur and streaks.
i also would love some advice on making explosion effects in blender, so far all the explosions i have done are a little rubbish as i could not create the expansion blur and streaks.
Yea, I mean I have stock explosion effects, I use all the time, but the debris is really my brick wall, so to speak...
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Yea, I mean I have stock explosion effects, I use all the time, but the debris is really my brick wall, so to speak...
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Do you already know these resources:
http://www.videocopilot.net/tutorials/
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Does these to help in any way?
http://www.scriptspot.com/3ds-max/scripts/debris-maker
http://cgcookie.com/max/2009/08/18/creating-an-exploding-planet/
Those just might help, especially that script. Thanks.
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http://area.autodesk.com/blogs/louis/au-2011---blow-stuff-up-with-3ds-max-part-3---adding-details