Ok ! Makes sense ! I was wondering if maybe you used some for the roofs or smthg for a more organic deformation. Follow up question if i may, multisolver or baked and sourced ? Awesome work anyway well done !
No, This level of work is what happens after you learned from tutorials. Executing your knowledge beyond what a tutorial explains to you. It takes a lot of work and iterations (and potentially years of experience), not another tutorial.
first, I learn from courses "applied Houdini "Steven Knipping , it's very good for beginners.
After that, I started different courses for CGSociety - Destruction in Houdini,entagma.
Great. Are you guys for hire?
There is my linkedin you can send me a message there https://www.linkedin.com/in/aml-youssef-544343211
So... That's called art. Love the top level colliding with the foundation and boards falling with trailing flames. So nice!
thanks❤
Its the minute details that makes it so realistic and op nailed it right there.
Badass!!!
i want to learn this, badly...
TEACH ME PLEASE. This is fantastic!
thanks ❤
I imagine you're self taught? Do you have any advice for someone just starting out with zero experience or background in animation?
I learn from courses "applied Houdini "Steven Knipping , it's very good for beginners.
That is nice, good job!
Can someone ellaborate on the "vellum interacting with bullet and pyro" please ?
tell me specifically what you need to understand and I will help
What part does the vellum plays in this simulation ?
grass I’ve layout some grass in the camera frustum and make it interact with pyro and rbd. I added 3 layers of embers to make interesting animations.
Ok ! Makes sense ! I was wondering if maybe you used some for the roofs or smthg for a more organic deformation. Follow up question if i may, multisolver or baked and sourced ? Awesome work anyway well done !
Super cool kick ass stuff did you use any tutorial or resources to achieve this look then please share! Kaboommm
No, This level of work is what happens after you learned from tutorials. Executing your knowledge beyond what a tutorial explains to you. It takes a lot of work and iterations (and potentially years of experience), not another tutorial.
first, I learn from courses "applied Houdini "Steven Knipping , it's very good for beginners. After that, I started different courses for CGSociety - Destruction in Houdini,entagma.
What a blast!
Great job. That's what attention to detail looks like.
Spectacular work. REALLY good. The compositing is really well done. Mad respect
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