Great video! I use forces a lot, but never used more than half of these (or knew how to), thanks! 3:21 Force 3:39 Wind 3:49 Vortex 4:06 Magnetic 4:21 Harmonic 5:03 Charge 5:30 Lennard-Jones 6:04 Texture 8:58 Curve guide 13:42 Boid 14:13 Turbulence 15:14 Drag 15:55 Fluid flow
Gonna stop at 2:17 and say that this is it, literally the best video explaining different aspects of the particle system...but not only explaining perfectly, also giving us freaking detailed simple examples.
Great tutorial. It's an amazing part of blender. Some say it can't compete with Houdini but I can't see needing more than all of these, especially after this wonderful presentation. Thank you.
Thank you for this video, and thank you for making it so concise. You gave great explanations and it was honestly quite inspirational. So, thank you again, I really appreciate it! *liked and subscribed*🧡
Thank you for the tutorial! I have a quick question, on 4:55 when using the harmonic, how do you make the particles stay in the plane? Did you create a second plane and converted it into a rigid body or did you do that directly on the particle plane?
Thank you for this video. SO helpful. Could you update it if you find Blender 4.3 has more and new Force Fields? If you do, would you please add how to make shapes of particle's follow a path? Like a thick twin size bed sheet with small sand like particles going around an object like a cylinder. It would be similar to the Curve Force Field I suppose. Would you please make a detailed tutorial about fluids? You are quite good at this. I can't tell you how much I appreciate this video. I have been going crazy looking for something like it. Thank you again.
6:27: just fyi, the RGB and Curl modes require an RGB texture, otherwise they default back to Gradient -- so bc you're using the B&W wood texture, they'll all do the same thing. if you try using an RGB noise texture, for example, you'll see different effects. Midge Sinnaeve gives a pretty in-depth explanation of how the different options work in this video: ua-cam.com/video/w8jOBRMlaTU/v-deo.html
I'm really interested in the Texture Force Field, and it's potential in instancing let's say flowers on a field based on a certain pattern. The question would be how to make the particles stand still and not disappear . .
thanks for this. do you have any comments to simulate non-uniform gravitational field for a body... something like an irregularly shaped body might exert ?
Is it possible for the texture force field to correspond to different fields? So rather than the colours corresponding to where the particles go, they could correspond to electric or magnetic filed strength, similar to a magnetogram of the sun?
Thank you very much for the tutorial. If you have time for a question, I was playing with an explosion tutorial using a force object and a force field and saw that my simulation stopped at frame 240. I was wondering if this is normal or if there was a way to extend the simulation past this end-point. Note: I am finally taking the time to switch from Lightwave 3D to Blender, so I am still learning at this point. Thank you
Hi there, I’ve been trying to use a movie with the texture forcefield but it will only work on one frame at a time. Do you know how to make it work for the whole video?
@@BlenderMadeEasy oh I'm not too upset by any means... i loved the way you elaborated with each!! Deffo gives a better understanding on forces! Just had me like... wait... no go back! hahaha
Hey, I'm not sure if you saw it or not but I just uploaded a video on Boids! I remember you commenting on this video and asking about it so I thought I would let you know! :)
Hi friend, in the minute 1:56 you create 3 planes and 3 force field. I try to do that but all force field work same. They work like the force field with the higest "strength". How can i create 3 force field of same type what work eith diferent "strength?
I am wondering if you can help me with this, all the tutorials i can find have been about particle systems with charges on them but nothing much about rigid bodies with forces (charges), so here I have made 2 rigid body spheres (A & B ) added charges , have set a charge strength of 10 on A and -10 on B they just fall there is no attraction (tried setting both to 10)
same problem here.. trying to have Force Fields affect rigid bodies in motion but haven't been able to do it, they remain unaffected by the forces. and true I don't seem to find tutorials for that.
I've been doing some fluid simulations for 3-4 days and I can't get the simulation to work as I want - basically fluid filling 4 very similar shapes. Can you help me if I PAID you as I just want to get this done and it's doing my head in?
Could you explain the physics tab in Blender to me? I tried to read the documentation, but some of the words were too difficult for me to understand. Some words couldn’t even be translated into my language using Google. I don’t understand what ‘collision’, ‘rigid body’, or ‘soft body’ mean, among other things. After watching a video, I feel that I understand the ‘force field’ tab much better than when I was reading the Blender documentation
Great video! I use forces a lot, but never used more than half of these (or knew how to), thanks!
3:21 Force
3:39 Wind
3:49 Vortex
4:06 Magnetic
4:21 Harmonic
5:03 Charge
5:30 Lennard-Jones
6:04 Texture
8:58 Curve guide
13:42 Boid
14:13 Turbulence
15:14 Drag
15:55 Fluid flow
How does this comment not have more likes?? lol
Life saver thank you!
Thanks man...🔥🔥🔥may the force be with you 🔥😂
I should have thought of that and put it in the video! :D
@@BlenderMadeEasy yes
Man
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Gonna stop at 2:17 and say that this is it, literally the best video explaining different aspects of the particle system...but not only explaining perfectly, also giving us freaking detailed simple examples.
This video is truly a gem. Perfect explanation on all of em. Thanks man
Incredible tutorial! Haven't seen any content that goes as in depth as this video into force fields. Great stuff
Terrific tutorial . . . would love to see more like this.
it is crazy that there is even a Lennard-Jones potential like you are simulating atoms dynamics
I thought it is illegal to make a tutorial this useful. life saver tutorial
Fantastic video, thanks very much. Saved to my "Blender - Physics" list.
very clear, thank you~ may the force be with you
Thank You my Master JEDI! After learning a lot, I'll take this Earth with these Forces.
You broke the likes ratio while dividing by zero. NaN. You are beyond math and physic. Bravo !
You got yourself a new subscriber!
I literally started watching video, and as soon as I came to minus velocity, i just needed to like this, ty so much!! 🔥🔥
Saving this video!
Thank you!!!, This really demystifies all of this stuff. So that it's easier to just run and learn more things. Thank you.
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This is great! I will be referring back to this, instead of my usual 'click and hope' approach
great tips in this tutorial! thanks buddy!
Thank man.... this tutorial helps me a lot.
Dude the last one is a gift from the gods....
This is something that I was looking for. God bless you man ❤️❤️❤️
Superb guide and great explanation!
Great tutorial. It's an amazing part of blender. Some say it can't compete with Houdini but I can't see needing more than all of these, especially after this wonderful presentation. Thank you.
Wow.. This tutorial is "Really Cool" 🎉🎉🙌🙌🔥🔥
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not know , but just know you've affected my life, and apparently tens of thousands of others, in an imnsely positive way. Thank you
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THIS IS SO POWERFUL I DIDN'T KNOW??!??
Thank you for the elaborated explanation, it's so useful and clear.
Another video about boids would be cool. Thanks for the work!
It is in the works!
I'm not sure if you saw it or not but I just uploaded a new video on Boids! I remembered your comment and thought I would let you know!
@@BlenderMadeEasy I have already seen it. Thanks I finally understood it.
This is crazy stuff, I feel like my brain just expanded as I'm introduced to force fields
Thank you for this video, and thank you for making it so concise. You gave great explanations and it was honestly quite inspirational. So, thank you again, I really appreciate it!
*liked and subscribed*🧡
Thanks man, learned a lot man.................
awesome tutorial, I am using blender for years and didnt know all of these attributes, thanks a lot :)
Awesome! Thank you so much!
Excellent, thank you so much, I'm going to keep this tutorial close to consult often.
This was really helpful. Thanks!
Excellent introduction. I am just starting out with Blender and want to see what it can do!!!!
Truly Blender made easy
Oh this was pretty recent, nice vid man this was needed!!
Awesome video! How did you do the color over time in 17:00 effect?
absolute lifesaver. many thanks!
I needed this badly. Thank you!
love it thanks is it possible for a deep dive in the wind force please?
tutorial
An absolutely fantastic tutorial. So much detail. Thank you.
this was beautifully simple, thank you so much!
Thank you, this is indeed helpful
Your tutorial are awesome !!!
Glad you like them!
@@BlenderMadeEasy I love them! next time it would be great to have examples of force fields with water and hair that are used a lot in blender . :)
Great tutorial, really clear. Subscribed!
That was great. Thank you.
That was incredible useful, thank you!
I wish I could drink all the Blender knowledge from a single cup.
Thank you ❤️
Awesome job. Thank you!
you just teached me lessons of life
Excellent video!
Thank you for this😊. Would love to understand how the boid system works. Would appreciate a well explained tutorial like this.
Yes! That is something I want to create! I am currently studying that subject and testing out some things!
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God bless you for this AMAZING video
so many potential , thanks
Helpful!
Thanks 👍
Thanks 😊
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kinda helpful mawmah💅🏾
39 minutes ago? and it’s a video i was just looking for, UA-cams got spies
Very useful.
Broo i have been looking for ages on how to make this 16:49 could u make a tutorial for it?
Very useful, thnak you!
More tutorials like this, pretty pleeeeeeeeeeeease. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 Maths in Blender as well.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Thank you for the tutorial! I have a quick question, on 4:55 when using the harmonic, how do you make the particles stay in the plane? Did you create a second plane and converted it into a rigid body or did you do that directly on the particle plane?
Particles are clinging to text surface. They will stay there if Damping is 1. Text should be a mesh with Force field Harmonic
Thank you for this video. SO helpful. Could you update it if you find Blender 4.3 has more and new Force Fields? If you do, would you please add how to make shapes of particle's follow a path? Like a thick twin size bed sheet with small sand like particles going around an object like a cylinder. It would be similar to the Curve Force Field I suppose. Would you please make a detailed tutorial about fluids? You are quite good at this. I can't tell you how much I appreciate this video. I have been going crazy looking for something like it. Thank you again.
nice explained
how did you get all those particles that you use in every demonstration?
6:27: just fyi, the RGB and Curl modes require an RGB texture, otherwise they default back to Gradient -- so bc you're using the B&W wood texture, they'll all do the same thing. if you try using an RGB noise texture, for example, you'll see different effects. Midge Sinnaeve gives a pretty in-depth explanation of how the different options work in this video: ua-cam.com/video/w8jOBRMlaTU/v-deo.html
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I'm really interested in the Texture Force Field, and it's potential in instancing let's say flowers on a field based on a certain pattern. The question would be how to make the particles stand still and not disappear . .
thanks
thanks for this. do you have any comments to simulate non-uniform gravitational field for a body... something like an irregularly shaped body might exert ?
I'm been wondering!
ty
do they work on hair curves also?
Terrific:)
Thanks a lot... Blenderist....
Is it possible for the texture force field to correspond to different fields? So rather than the colours corresponding to where the particles go, they could correspond to electric or magnetic filed strength, similar to a magnetogram of the sun?
Thank you very much for the tutorial. If you have time for a question, I was playing with an explosion tutorial using a force object and a force field and saw that my simulation stopped at frame 240. I was wondering if this is normal or if there was a way to extend the simulation past this end-point. Note: I am finally taking the time to switch from Lightwave 3D to Blender, so I am still learning at this point.
Thank you
Hi there, I’ve been trying to use a movie with the texture forcefield but it will only work on one frame at a time. Do you know how to make it work for the whole video?
Deffo a nice explanation I'm just bummed you skipped the only one I was really looking fwd to lol
Yeah I know. I didn't go into detail on that one and I kinda wished I did. But very soon I will create a tutorial on boids!
@@BlenderMadeEasy oh I'm not too upset by any means... i loved the way you elaborated with each!! Deffo gives a better understanding on forces! Just had me like... wait... no go back! hahaha
Hey, I'm not sure if you saw it or not but I just uploaded a video on Boids! I remember you commenting on this video and asking about it so I thought I would let you know! :)
@@BlenderMadeEasy I saw & liked as soon as it came in my feed!!! you rock for that!! thought i commented but must've gotten busy lol
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can I make the force or wind to bound off a surface?
Hi friend, in the minute 1:56 you create 3 planes and 3 force field. I try to do that but all force field work same. They work like the force field with the higest "strength". How can i create 3 force field of same type what work eith diferent "strength?
I am wondering if you can help me with this, all the tutorials i can find have been about particle systems with charges on them but nothing much about rigid bodies with forces (charges), so here I have made 2 rigid body spheres (A & B ) added charges , have set a charge strength of 10 on A and -10 on B they just fall there is no attraction (tried setting both to 10)
same problem here.. trying to have Force Fields affect rigid bodies in motion but haven't been able to do it, they remain unaffected by the forces. and true I don't seem to find tutorials for that.
I've been doing some fluid simulations for 3-4 days and I can't get the simulation to work as I want - basically fluid filling 4 very similar shapes. Can you help me if I PAID you as I just want to get this done and it's doing my head in?
how do i see the radius in wich the wind will begin to push objects?
can force fields affect planes with ridged body modifyers??
Could you explain the physics tab in Blender to me? I tried to read the documentation, but some of the words were too difficult for me to understand. Some words couldn’t even be translated into my language using Google. I don’t understand what ‘collision’, ‘rigid body’, or ‘soft body’ mean, among other things. After watching a video, I feel that I understand the ‘force field’ tab much better than when I was reading the Blender documentation
Please tell me how to use nodes in blender and thanks for this video
That's like asking "Please tell me how to model."
What does an object need to have for a force to affect it