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  1. LacaMenDRY

    Breaking Terrain.

    How to Make a Breaking Terrain Using Particle effects, And 2 Scenery, 1 is the original, and 2 is the destroyed scenery. How to? I already watch SharpWind tutorials. But The scenery that I want to Destroy is Tony Stark Mansion, because I am working on Hi-Tech Full movie film projectright now. The scene that I need to do is when Tony Stark Mansion Was Destroyed by Mandarin Helicopter. I can do all of that, but The breaking Terrain. How?
  2. How to Break/Shatter Glass! Sooner or later (if you haven't already) you'll come across a point where you need a glass pane or a window to break! Doing that is sometimes tricky, but it only matters you take on it right! As usually, there are 2 methods you can do this with: First method - Particles! - (easier to create, more practical, not as realistic) You want to make a custom image for particles. I best recommend you to copy Mine Imator's original one and modify it, so you know what you're doing (but be sure to COPY it, not take the original!). Mine Imator --> Data --> Minecraft --> the .zip file --> assets --> minecraft --> textures --> particle. On the image, you should see a bunch of familiar states of Minecraft particles. At the same time, you should open the glass block texture, which can be found in the same directory; ... textures --> block. Then select parts of the glass texture you want to use as particles and paste them in the particle texture over existing particles (replace existing particles with bits of the glass block - that's why you needed to copy the image). Once you have added 5 glass particles or so, save the image anywhere, and save it with the .png format! From then, open Mine Imator and make a new particle spawner. Set the spawn rate not to be constant and determine how you want particles to move (assuming you know how they work - if not, i'm making a tutorial on particle spawners once the idea gets voted). When determining the particle, select the texture we've just made and click on one of the glass pieces we've added in as a particle. Lastly, on the point of impact, make the glass block invisible and make the particle spawner summon the glass particles - your glass block just shattered! Second method - Items! - (as realistic as it gets, harder to create and even harder to animate) For this part, we're going to be using an itemsheet - i'll include a download link to several itemsheet presets i made on the bottom of this post. Do the same as we did with the particle method, but we need to use up all pixels of the glass block, so if you put all the items thogether, you'd get a face of the glass block - which is exactly what we're doing right now. Open Mine Imator and import a new item, change it's texture to the texture of the itemsheet with glass we've just made. Select the first item texture and place it somewhere, then adjust it's rotation point, so the item is in the center (it usually only requires you to adjust the Y value). Add more items until you build the glass block face and all items have their rotation points in the center. Then place all your items in a folder and duplicate it 5 times until you build the entire glass block. If you want to animate the glass block shattering, you need to animate each item flying out of the block. If you want to animate the items flying out in an arc, place individual items in a folder. Then move the item outwards with a linear transition and rotate it as you wish. Then create the first and the last keyframe on the folder and raise the folder up in the middle of the action. From then just give an "ease out" transition to the first folder keyframe and an "ease in" to the second one. For anyone who is confused with the explanation above, i've also made a video tutorial explaining it: Itemsheet presets link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/hc6s2ypwyd741rc/Sharp's+Itemsheet+Presets.zip ~Stay Sharp
  3. Mine-Imator Has A Really Bad Glitch And I Dont Know How To Explain It. SO Here Is The Video Of What Happens
  4. Breaking block particle Download : http://www.mediafire.com/download/1wngw6hsqnt4fwc/Breaking+block+particle.rar
  5. Hello everybody!! I've made this breaking block rig rig since everyone is wanting for them, so..... here it is!! NOW WITH DIAMONDS!! To make the animation of the breaking block, this what you should do: 4. Repeat step 2 - 3 and set the alpha of Stages until Stage 10, then make the animation of obtained block. How to: Kinda long isn't it? Well, I'll give you some screenshot: Want it? Click here for stone ! Click here for diamond !
  6. Alright so I am working on a Breaking Bad Finale end scene recreation in mine-imator, but theres some things im missing, here they are: -The Scenery at the end of Felina. -A skin for Walter White at the end of Felina. -A skin for the cops shown at the end. Thats all I need, anyone who contributes will be credited in the animation. This is a 99% exact recreation that I am working on, so please try to make it look as close to the episode as possible.
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