Glass Smash Tutorial – Blender Destruction


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Discover how to use the Fracture tools, rigid body simulator, constraints, particles and the smoke simulator to create a realistic bullet smashing through glass.

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46 responses to “Glass Smash Tutorial – Blender Destruction”

  1. i was making the airplane from your airplane tutorial video just now and i deleted to much off the side of it to do the mirroring and it skrewed it up and now im really upset with the amount of hours of work i just lost

  2. The fine smoke on my end comes out as a super cloud of smoke and goes absolutely everywhere, like someone exploded a smoke grenade on the glass. I can change the density to make it smaller, but I can't get it to be that puff that's about the size of the bullethole like yours. I tried even making the smoke domain smaller, which just broke the smoke completely and made it not appear at all.
    Blender can be really frustrating.

  3. One Question: If you are doing a Slow motion Animation, and you want to show how the cracks actually "eat themselves through the Glass", how can you do that? (Maybe this is a stylized thing, but I would like to know..)

  4. 57:12 I usually move a single object which is attached to the Rigid Body system randomly, hit control+z (so it backs to its original position) and the bakes are free. The Free Bakes button really doesn't work, hahah.

  5. The Bullet Contraints tool is missing in Blender 2.78! This is what I get for listening to your advice about always having the most up to date version. I was looking to remake this (I've made it before) and now I can't! D:

  6. i hop you see this message i am working on this bullet and glass video and i am using blender 2.78 and it have no option for device changing for gpu to cpu .. so what should i do ? should i just start the simulation ?? or change some setting ?

  7. Hey dude greetings from spain, I've been watching your videos for years and I love them.
    I love how you explain and how funny you are.
    It is a pleasure to learn from you.
    Keep it up!
    A big hug!

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