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Create a Smash Animation With Slow-motion Effect

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Throughout this tutorial you’ll be learning how to use the new mograph 2 module to create a shatter animation with mograph tag. Also through keyframe manipulations you will easily combine the nice slow-motion effect with shatter animation. Let’s get started!



Final Product



Important: You’ll need Xbreaker plugin for this tutorial.


Step 1


Create a cube with dimensions set to 260 x 7.5 x 45 cm.



Step 2


Select this cube then open the “Xbreaker” plugin.



Step 3


Use the settings below for plugin. Then click the “Break Now” button.



Step 4


Create a “Cloner object” and make the new “Cube_XBreaker_15″ object, which was created by the plugin, child of cloner object.



Step 5


Change the settings which was highlighted in object tab of the cloner object.



Step 6


Copy that cloner object several times and reposition them to create a new cube like below



Step 7


Create a floor object and assign a “mograph” tag for it.



Step 8


Create a “Platonic object” then change the settings of that object under the object tab as 250cm / 3 / Dodeca , respectively.



Step 9


Make it editable (Shortcut “C”) then choose the polygon tool to select the faces and choose the live selection tool and change its mode to “soft selection”



Step 10


Choose some faces and manipulate them to create an irregular shape just like a rock.



Step 11


Click with right mouse button over the platonic object and add a “phong tag”



Step 12


Choose the subdivide tool and subdivide the rock object twice.



Step 13


Create a fracture object then make the rock child of it and add a mograph tag to fracture object.



Step 14


Select the mograph tag of “floor” object and change the Friction section under collision tab to “1″



Step 15


This time choose the mograph tag of the Fracture object, which contains the rock object we have created, and change the value of “Rotational mass” from 100% to 500%




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