The pacing was really nicely dialed in here. I like the details and organic little pitfall encounters you left in and I like the slight speed-up that doesn't make it any harder to understand. I think pacing was the only reason I would sour on a CGMatter video in the past so I'm excited to jump back into some 4.2 fun!
Me 12 minutes ago: "I already understand rigid bodies and constraints, I don't really need to watch this" lmao I'm really glad youtube pushed this video on me (top on my homepage like 5 times in a row lol). Sometime the algorithm just knows me better than I know myself.
Hey that's amazing, At some point I think you should start showcasing working with Node Groups as they are a better version of just having a black box around things. plus they are cooler to show how you can modify things inside the node group it self to get a shortcut changes just saying
ruclips.net/video/P1IcaBn3ej0/видео.htmlsi=wlLedmZJeab9DXMM Is there any way we can use this technique in Blender? If it is possible, It will help the blender community..
Easily 1 hour of process well condensed in 12 minutes.
Great CGmatter
The awesomeness of this tutorial is increased at a playback speed of 0.75 which is also going to give you three odd minutes of extra enjoyment 🙂
I only got 9 minutes and 46 seconds of enjoyment 😂. Great tut though.
The pacing was really nicely dialed in here. I like the details and organic little pitfall encounters you left in and I like the slight speed-up that doesn't make it any harder to understand. I think pacing was the only reason I would sour on a CGMatter video in the past so I'm excited to jump back into some 4.2 fun!
CGMatter is the only RUclipsr who’s content gets more organic and genuine the longer he’s making videos
bro I'm super jealous of your understanding of geometry nodes. i still struggle with shading and compositing nodes.😩
just search some of his first videos of this topic
@@slimeball3209 yeah good idea 💡 👌 👍
Me 12 minutes ago: "I already understand rigid bodies and constraints, I don't really need to watch this"
lmao I'm really glad youtube pushed this video on me (top on my homepage like 5 times in a row lol). Sometime the algorithm just knows me better than I know myself.
.25 - downed half a bottle of vodka
.5 - smoked a joint
.75 - sober
1.00 - in a hurry
1.25 - snorted some cocaine
Coke for me :-)
man, i love this. Reminds me of old CGMatter tutorials, great work man!
Bro is ridiculously good at geometry nodes
Cgmatter is like the crazy scientist but for blender 😂.
I like the wolverine hair style
0:42 Alternatively you can just disable "Dynamic" or make it "passive" instead of "active"
Super cool channel and community, great stuff.
RBD dynamics and fracture modifier from 2000 year. Blender awesome develop.
Awesome Tutorial!
Great effect! Awesome work! So much packed into your tutorials! Thanks as always dudeeeee. Hope summer has been fun!
Hey that's amazing, At some point I think you should start showcasing working with Node Groups as they are a better version of just having a black box around things. plus they are cooler to show how you can modify things inside the node group it self to get a shortcut changes just saying
CGMatter once more, baits me to shove geo nodes in my face 😭
One thing you miss. Make the grass sway and move
When you going to sleep, but new notification arrived... 😀
Awesome as usual. It seems that you enjoy to destroy roads and terrains. You must have been a geologist in a previous life. 😄
Great, as usual
Woow! It's so cool!
Nice one
Can you use your big ground chunk geometry for the small particles with this setup?
Love the process but I feel cheated that I didn't see the full animation rendered
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I like !
I didn't download 4.2 yet, so can i do this with 4.1.1?
Did you use any program to automatically cut the parts where you weren't talking?
Recut
nice facial hair
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i bet you cant follow the tutorial at 2x speed
I can't follow with the speed 2 times slower either. 😏
Hey it's like glass except there's hair this time … lots of hair!!!
SQUARESPACE
Continue goenodes tutorial
Great tutorial as always, but damn, you don't realize how bad blender's simulations look until you've tried Houdini
Uyaah )
ruclips.net/video/P1IcaBn3ej0/видео.htmlsi=wlLedmZJeab9DXMM Is there any way we can use this technique in Blender? If it is possible, It will help the blender community..
when was rbd used? can i do this without any addon?
But what's RBD? I thought it was an addon and watched the entire video to know just that.
I think it stands for rigid body destruction. The add-on is RBDLab.
Too slow bro
Watch in 2x