I honestly find your work inspirational. So much so, that I've invested in a new PC to start using Blender again. Can't wait to see what you come up with in the future!
As as a Blender fan and a Lego fan, this was really satisfying to watch. P.S, I assume you use Blender to make the animations because of the content you have made in the past which was amazing. Correct me if I’m wrong tho
@@alan__luk Hi. Love the Kit. How did you make the pieces rigid bodies? Using Mesh as shape is very slow. I will appreciate if you can share what's your approach on this. Best.
Delightful 3D moments for an instant relaxation fix. 🌸💆
It looks so good the bottoms of my feet are getting anxiety.
I honestly find your work inspirational. So much so, that I've invested in a new PC to start using Blender again. Can't wait to see what you come up with in the future!
I love this, is there a tutorial by any chance ❤
As as a Blender fan and a Lego fan, this was really satisfying to watch.
P.S, I assume you use Blender to make the animations because of the content you have made in the past which was amazing. Correct me if I’m wrong tho
Thanks! You're right, it's made in Blender.
I love this, is there a tutorial by any chance ❤
Check out the pill simulation tutorial from Moby Motion: ruclips.net/video/67jBz8pzMcg/видео.html. I also learned from it:)
@@alan__luk Hi. Love the Kit. How did you make the pieces rigid bodies? Using Mesh as shape is very slow. I will appreciate if you can share what's your approach on this. Best.
Glad you liked it! You can make a simplified, low poly version of the Lego brick for simulation and replace it with the original version afterward.