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Realistic Physics: Moving Blocks


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5 hours ago, blockerlocker said:

Realistically, the block wouldn't just settle into place like that. It would slide backwards a bit, because of the force required to push it forwards. He didn't drop it, it was thrown in a manner. Also that wobble is just really exaggerated, if it's supposed to be a cubic meter of stone. The force needed for such a wobble would just cause the stone to crack, so it's best to just have the stone barely slide, and not wobble at all. But that's just me being a nerd, the big thing that makes Minecraft animation special is unrealistic physics, and getting to experiment with how things move in an environment with no rules.

TL;DR neat animation and long rather unnecessary tutorial. I imagine that separate tutorials for different concepts would be the smarter choice, but hey, whatever works.

This is Minecraft though...

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