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volumeBreaker a Hollywood quality destruction tool to 3ds Max

#1 User is offline   daisuke Icon


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Posted 12 June 2010 - 01:28 AM

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volumeBreaker 1.0 SP2 is a volumetric geometry fracturing tool that will instantly create sub-geometry within any mesh - geometry that perfectly fits together and fills any given volume.

With volumeBreaker 1.0 SP2, Cebas brings a Hollywood quality destruction tool to 3ds Max.

volumeBreaker 1.0 SP2 was developed in consultation with and to meet the very exacting demands of VFX artists working on multi-million dollar movies - because of this, volumeBreaker 1.0 SP2 is truly a production proven tool.
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volumeBreaker 1.0 SP2 can be applied to virtually any mesh you can create in 3ds Max, including meshes that are 'lazy' and not a fully enclosed volume. volumeBreaker 1.0 SP2 includes algorithms that intelligently attempt to compensate for any errors within the mesh, errors such as unwelded vertices and open edges that can be the result of sloppy modelling or due to importing from CAD software or other sources.

The sub-geometry, that volumeBreaker 1.0 SP2 creates, is composed of individual elements within the parent mesh, accessible by applying an Edit Poly or Edit Mesh modifier on top of volumeBreaker which allows the user to further modify and control the end result.

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Posted 14 June 2010 - 11:18 PM

You have to try Fracture Fx for Maya.
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Posted 17 June 2010 - 02:49 AM

View PostVitor Teixeira, on 15 June 2010 - 12:18 PM, said:

You have to try Fracture Fx for Maya.
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How is it compared to PDI solver? Is their shattering based on voronoi?
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Posted 17 June 2010 - 06:40 AM

Yes.
http://area.autodesk...es/class09_maya
Take a look.
I'm a beta tester of the program.
It's quite impressive.
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