Daniel Kreuter is demonstrating the effects of Softbody settings in one of his famous videos.
Daniel writes:
Yet another video tutorial this time about Blender SoftBodies. I hope you'll enjoy the video!
If you wont to support my work please check out my Blog. You can go there and request another tutorial or just see all of these tutorials in a list.
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Theses video tutorial are great explaining parameters.
This series is amazing.
Though so far, this one seems to be the best to me. The one with most educative value :)
Especially those tests for Push and Pull where really simple but effective :D
Very very educational. Thanks a lot for that!
He's on fire!!! :-)
Once all done, i'd love to see em all packaged together with a nice Table Of Contents (Menu) to pull up each video...like a DVD. IMO these could be implemented into blender as quick reference (perhaps an add-on in to blender in the future like a "training/reference" add-on???) Just some food for though for the blender team :-)
One thing I especially like about these videos is the clean visuals. Looks stellar!
Thank again for creating an insanely great reference video!
These videos should be added to blender's documentation.
Great work!
Blender documentation should be like this ! Great job
I agree with that!!
This video samples must be in the wiki for sure :)
dude the plastic parameter just... give me many ideas!!
thanks a lot for this initiative
Greetings
PD: Will be interesting to know what kind of computer is working.
Daniel, your tips' videos rocks! )
I suggest to make the same about Hook Modifier usage. It's the very powerful modifier. Although it's not easy to find all it's usages.
Also you can made some cool vids about Boolean and Lattice.
Fantastic work, It is a great encouragement to try all blenders fantastic features.
those videos are perfect for wiki :)
One thing I would like to see clarified is the difference between “softbody” and “cloth” simulators: when would you use one instead of the other?
Awesome. I never new how easy these simulations could be!
Very beautiful , very powerful... and yes thank youfor the videos . What makes blender one great software is ,you dedicated people who constantly work around the clock to make very nice tutorials and videos .
One of the best tutorials good (absorbable information/the amount of time used) that i've ever seen.
Hey Daniel, are you planning on fixing that replay issue for the Friction tab?
Other than that, I really like these videos.