From: | Andy Hall |
Date: | 29 Mar 2001 at 00:35:49 |
Subject: | Re: Cinema 4d animation |
Hello Don
On 28-Mar-01, you wrote:
> Don't know about C4D. You can do it with particles in Imagine.
>
> But a good quick-and-dirty method is to use the morphing feature in
> DPaint. This works differently from real morphing (as in ImageMaster
> etc), and is good for explosions.
I'm already using the DPaint, morphing thing on a different bit. This is
completely different. What I'm after is how to access a feature on C4D
that allows you to explode an object by breaking it up into it's
constituant parts, giving a kind of "shattering" effect. I'm pretty
certain that it is called "explode".
Thanks for the suggestion anyway
Regards
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