The Apple TV series Foundation The opening where everything kindof dissolves/evaporates constantly. For me thats a super cool effect. Been trying to find a tutorial for that for a while now.
Excellent and illustrative tutorial. I would like to change the way the slices form and disintegrate. For example I have a thin circular stone and I want the disintegration to be in concentric circles from the center. What process do I follow?
I just uploaded a new video about the making proces of this same effect, but used as cgi. In that video you can get some ideas and clear some notions about this kind of "masks". I have 3 options of regular shapes you can use for this thin stone you´re mentioning: 1. By pressing Alt+S in a torus you can scale de thikness of it, and then scale it up and down in order to create a slice. 2. Use 2 cylinders, and also scale them, both of them with a boolean modifier, but the one on the inside set to difference, an the one on the outside to union. 3. A cone could also work and the advantage is that instead of scaling it, you can animate its location so that you keep propotions all the time. Any doubt, I read your response, Thak you!!
Yeah, but it’s actually easier if you render it and when you make your animation with all the frames, you put them backwards and you have your effect done
@@limo_learning_ sure. Btw. Can u make a tutorial on a smoke text with something flying throw it like a dragon so the text is still a bit readable but has the smoke trays of the object passing through? Would be interested in that.
Al final parece que me salen muchas particulas del origen del objeto, salen despues de que se termino de desintegrar todo y se ve una linea de particulas muy irreal, alguien sabe porque?
Great effect, but tutorial doesn't include precise instructions as to where you're finding the options and what keys you're selecting so it's very difficult to follow for new users.
@@limo_learning_ English is not my first language too. But we can watch Blender tuts in English by specific themes before make our own tut (in these themes) ;)
Thank you for this xx
Excellent tutorial, and exactly the effect I need for my next video. Thank you, and you got yourself another sub
Great to know it worked!!! Thanks dude :))
I love this effect, thank you!!!
ur welcome!!!
Can you do a tutorial on how to make like the particles flewing off the objecf get together and make a new object in another place
Thank you you! saved my day!!
fabulous!
Thank u man!
The Apple TV series Foundation
The opening where everything kindof dissolves/evaporates constantly. For me thats a super cool effect. Been trying to find a tutorial for that for a while now.
I am going to check this. I think that the result is very cool. :D Good video!
Go ahead! If you do one yourself, share it on instagram and tag me, @_limo_21_ I'd love to see it!!!
@@limo_learning_ I am going to try 😅
awesome!
Ty a lot man!
Amazing your work man
I really appreciate it man :)
Genial vídeo y resultados, saludos!
Me da muchísimo gusto que te haya servido!!!
Thanks for the tutorial..u r amazing..
Thank you very much :)
Really really good tutorial and exactly what i was looking for, thanks 🙌🙏
No problem!!
Amazing thank you, is there a way to bake the entire thing and play in UE?
yes nice ty
Hey, do you have any ideas on how to create a bursting of flower effect?
you’ll get a tutorial really soon
Excellent and illustrative tutorial. I would like to change the way the slices form and disintegrate. For example I have a thin circular stone and I want the disintegration to be in concentric circles from the center. What process do I follow?
I just uploaded a new video about the making proces of this same effect, but used as cgi. In that video you can get some ideas and clear some notions about this kind of "masks". I have 3 options of regular shapes you can use for this thin stone you´re mentioning:
1. By pressing Alt+S in a torus you can scale de thikness of it, and then scale it up and down in order to create a slice.
2. Use 2 cylinders, and also scale them, both of them with a boolean modifier, but the one on the inside set to difference, an the one on the outside to union.
3. A cone could also work and the advantage is that instead of scaling it, you can animate its location so that you keep propotions all the time.
Any doubt, I read your response, Thak you!!
could you use an amination like this in unity ?
Can you revers this effect like going from Particles to a object?
Yeah, but it’s actually easier if you render it and when you make your animation with all the frames, you put them backwards and you have your effect done
i really want to know how to use geometry nodes, and possible animations tricks
You can check other videos in my channel, anyway I'll be uploading more soon.
@@limo_learning_ that's true thanks
Why didn't use insert instead of remove with only one boolean?
It’s completely up to you in that case, they work you get the same result, use the one you find best for you :)
@@limo_learning_ sure. Btw. Can u make a tutorial on a smoke text with something flying throw it like a dragon so the text is still a bit readable but has the smoke trays of the object passing through? Would be interested in that.
Nicely done. If you ever fancy collabing on a project, give me a shout
It would be great! What do you have in mind? Dm me on my Instagram :)
@@limo_learning_ I'd like to do a scifi short, at idea stage... your dissolving effect gave me an idea.
Al final parece que me salen muchas particulas del origen del objeto, salen despues de que se termino de desintegrar todo y se ve una linea de particulas muy irreal, alguien sabe porque?
me puedes mandar video con lo que está pasando por dm en instagram a @_limo_3d_ y te lo respondo en un post :)
just ez rigging a cat and make a animation sequence :)
That would be awesome :) and bake that all to a use
Is this a suggestion for a tutorial? :)
Great effect, but tutorial doesn't include precise instructions as to where you're finding the options and what keys you're selecting so it's very difficult to follow for new users.
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JAJAJJA srry, not my first language :)
@@limo_learning_ English is not my first language too. But we can watch Blender tuts in English by specific themes before make our own tut (in these themes) ;)
i have made this through blender ua-cam.com/video/mzRZpEH4Aj8/v-deo.html
Excellent tutorial: I used it in my video here ua-cam.com/video/Hsh5RQWakY0/v-deo.html and referenced your channel in the credits