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Blender SoftBody Tutorial - Introduction
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- čas přidán 16. 12. 2011
- Jet another quick tutorial about Blender Soft bodies. I hope you enjoy watching the video!
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This was the best tutorial i have ever seen! Its simple, and gets the pint across without having to watch a 20m video! Thank you so much, this helped alot!
Well done. The side by side comparison is not only very helpful but majorly time saving!
This kind of videos is everything.
These are really effective tutorials, since I experiment with settings when learning new stuff. And it is nice to not have to wait for the results but to just watch them.
These tutorials are really well done, don't shy away from making them longer in the same type format, if there are additional settings you can get into.... hoping you will consider doing a rigid body tutorial in the future as well.
The other we were using "softbody" in a cube with a plane with the modifier "collision" and then, the cube was always breaking up when hitting the plane. Now I see wich I need to adjust for a perfect simulation, thank you really much. So much hepful tutorials :D
Great. I like the way in which you are now replaying the demos. The timing of the text is good as well. Very helpful.
OMG! This was so informative! Right to the point and easy to understand.
Such a handy tutorial, I reference this every time I use softbody physics in blender!
you are the best many people spend hours to test the set up.
I think you're going to be one of those few video producers on CZcams where I automatically hit the Like button before the video starts.
Very clear. Thank you for showing the comparisons.
Brilliant work as always.
Very helpful in understanding the soft body settings. Thanks so much. :)
Slick video with great info. Keep up the awesome work!
Excellent overview and comparison of the settings. Just what I needed to see. Thank you! :)
Best kind of tutorial! :) Thanks...
easy to understand, short and useful tutorials! keep 'em coming!! subbed
for some reason i remembered these series after downloading 2.83, it still my favorite series to understand the physics in blender !
This kind of tutorials is really useful, thank you!
The other tutorials where already very good, but I paused and rewinded a lot. Now, by repeating all simulations, this format is perfect in my opinion
This is an excellent resource. Thank you.
I love thees videos, they are extremely useful. Keep up the good work
Really useful breakdown! Thank you!
Awesome video, it really gives me a clear idea of what the setting does and it's super helpful! Thanks for the video ma, keep up with your great work!
These tutorials are awesome thank you
dude...what an awesome lesson. Subscribed.
Amazing tutorial! Thanks a lot.
Thank you so much! Your tutorial helped me a lot to fix some problems with my soft bodies.
I love your demonstarion videos :) Looking forward to the next one!
man that was a good tutorial..just started learning blender this helped out alot
Great video! Really helped out!
Very nice tutorial!
Excellent demo, thank you very mucho for your help!
Very helpful! Thank you for the tutorial!
Very, very helpful. Great job!
Very good a video! Informative! Great work!
Kudos, Daniel Kreuter! I hope we'll see more of your videos. Subbed!
Excellent. Also a very good tutorial on how to make good Blender tutorials ;)
Thanks!
quick and informative, thanks!
video looks beautiful I love blender thank you!!!!
thanks, new idea, effective, easy to understand....thanks a lot....
Excellent!
Thanks so much, very good tutorial
Excellent! Thanks!
Love your tutorials!
SlowMotion repetition is a great idea (sometimes)!
I would like to see Render settings overview! That would really save time.
@MrLasla One topic could be particles and/or forcefields! Great, informative clips so far!
Hello Daniel, your tutorials have been of great help. Thank you so much. Could you make a tutorial on lava or tar?
awesome videos !
Thank you very much, this was right to business
already found that out thanks for the tip do.
Thank you.goud job
Good video again! :)
Some values could be more balanced, because sometimes there's almost no difference between 2 of the objects.
thanks! but ive been trying to figure out how to back it rip? like for destruction.
xD found it out months ago but still Thanks for all the help you guys.
i really need this in my unity project
Thanks!!
Maybe something changed, but in the current version of Blender, regardless of settings, Soft bodies all fall completely flat like a cloth sim, unless goal is set and stiffness increased to max... then it just floats and wobbles...
The constant changes in Blender can really make these tutorials null & void. It often pisses me off.
I'm new to blender. Could you explain how do I to set the cache value. Thanks
Love these videos
Next one has to be dynamic paint
Thanks for this
how do you set up the plastic to be that way
Great stuff man- as all your tutorials. MCan I buy you a beer somehow ?
these are incredibly helpful. thank you so much! these really belong in the blender documentation wiki. have you considered adding them?
I really want to start doing stuff like this...
got a question... when i spawn in soft boddys they just float in the air and dont fall.... anny tips or help?
@RuinHD It's cross-platform. Windows, Mac, Linux, and more.
Excellent! thank you very much. I've been smashing my head against the wall trying all the options trying to make a rolled plastic cable look realistic.. and failed miserably
Does anyone have the problem where your mesh's vertices disappear and object's dimensions are the size of Mars right on second frame of simulation? I haven't been able to find any help with it.
how did you get to this video btw?
These are fantastic! you're not going to get around to rigging are you?
So I have a humanmodel which I want to apply the same physics but everything just collapse does anything else effect the way it works?
blender.stackexchange.com/questions/38579/consistently-applying-soft-body-physics-to-specific-area-vertex-group I used this so I could get just a portion of my model to be a soft body.
What blender artists need
But how to do this
What program do you use to edit these videos?
Marcus_Mravik blender has a video editor you know? XD
Do you use BR or Blender Game
Very clear. Only problem is that on my simulatioon nothing at all happens. No idea why.
Bounces in mid air but stays aloft? I have that problem too- can't figure it out either.
+Andrew Sarley disable softbody goal
how did you make them drop? sorry I am very new to blender
Edit* Never mind, I figured it out, it was not that hard
+Fran Co. How???????????????????????? I am extremely new to blender
+Thun Guns Pro In the physics tab, look under "Soft Body Goal", then under "Goal Strengths", set "Default Goal" to 0.
Basically, this setting is the amount of force that is applied on the object to keep it in its original position, so setting it to 0 allows the object to fall.
It isn't falling.
thanks a lot. I just logged in @ mid of the video to like it (eventhough it reloads it)
Great job mate, btw isn't that music from Naruto?
XD, no probleme :D
I have the same problem.....
HELP!! i cant find the fucking breaking in the springs section of the softbody edge tab.... anny one got sollutions?
disable soft body goal
Uncheck Soft Body Goal.
uncheck the check box "soft body goal" ;p
Turn off the Soft Body Goal
Lol 777 likes and 7 dislikes.
Good video but I would not call it a tutorial, it is more like a demo or value demonstration with annoying music.
I thought this was better than a traditional tutorial. Side by side comparisons of the effects of these nebulous values are much more helpful than just somebody talking about them while pointing with a mouse cursor.
Awesome tutorial, thank you!