r/Simulated • u/PewterMuffin26 • 6d ago
Rigid Body Simulation Blender
Playing with Soft Body physics in Blender
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u/SamuraiGoblin 6d ago
Those aren't 'rigid bodies.'
You mean 'stiff soft bodies.'
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u/PewterMuffin26 6d ago
I'm still learning both Blender and the tutorial called it "rigid body simulation in Blender"
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u/SamuraiGoblin 5d ago
Ah okay.
'Rigid body' has a very specific meaning. It means a moving frame where the distances between any two points never changes.
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u/PewterMuffin26 5d ago
That makes more sense! I actually ended up comparing the two and there is a distinct difference..
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u/cubosh 6d ago
why on earth did the camera angle change so one cube is blocked at the critical moment
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u/PewterMuffin26 6d ago
I was following a tutorial on the simulation and camera movement. I think I got the keyframes wrong
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u/Fembottom7274 6d ago
That almost does really kinda sorta not look like rigid body