Difference between revisions of "Cinematic Physics"
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* [http://www.blastcode.com/ Blast Code Demolition Software] - For [[Maya]] | * [http://www.blastcode.com/ Blast Code Demolition Software] - For [[Maya]] | ||
* [http://rayfirestudios.com/ RayFire Impact System] - For [[3DS Max]] | * [http://rayfirestudios.com/ RayFire Impact System] - For [[3DS Max]] | ||
+ | * [http://bulletphysics.org Bullet Physics] - A free professional physics library | ||
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Revision as of 02:43, 8 November 2011
Baked animations created in an offline animation package that are not real-time. Valve uses Blast Code to create complex physics simulations, but there are alternative solutions available.
See also
External links
- Cinematic Physics in 3DS Max - Interlopers.net Tutorial
- Cinematic Physics in XSI - Interlopers.net Tutorial
- Blast Code Demolition Software - For Maya
- RayFire Impact System - For 3DS Max
- Bullet Physics - A free professional physics library