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# 1 25-03-2012 , 03:06 PM
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How did they do this???

I've been trying to simulate this type of explosion and I'm at a complete loss. Does anyone know how this
FX artist pulled this off? Thanks for the help.

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# 2 25-03-2012 , 04:20 PM
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Looks like a load of active rigid bodies with a radial field put on them with partical emiters for each body..............dave




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# 3 25-03-2012 , 04:49 PM
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Looks like a load of active rigid bodies with a radial field put on them with partical emiters for each body..............dave

Ill give it a shot and see what I can come up with thanks!

# 4 19-05-2012 , 12:15 AM
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There are a few ways to pull this off...
you can use particle instancing and then have fluid emit from particles...
at least that's how i would do it

You can also use rigid bodies if you'd like and have particles emit from that and shade them with fluids...there are a couple of techniques you can do to get that result

# 5 19-05-2012 , 05:13 AM
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Use rigid bodies to simulate the pieces, then use each object as a particle emitter.


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# 8 19-05-2012 , 06:27 PM
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Use rigid bodies to simulate the pieces, then use each object as a particle emitter.

I've actually done that, I'll have to post what I was able to come up with. Didn't look as good as others i've seen.user added image

# 9 19-05-2012 , 06:30 PM
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There are a few ways to pull this off...
you can use particle instancing and then have fluid emit from particles...
at least that's how i would do it

You can also use rigid bodies if you'd like and have particles emit from that and shade them with fluids...there are a couple of techniques you can do to get that result

Thanks! I'll have to try it a coupld of different ways. It's just I'd rather do it the eastiest way possible. because it's for a student film and we are trying to render this bad boy out at a 300 resolution and as you probably know that just kills most computers!user added image

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