Dissolve a logo (or any other object, I guess) with this tutorial by BlenderDiplom.
Gottfried Hofmann writes:
Blender 2.62 is out, and it contains something very special - the remesh modifier!
With that little helper, dissolving text in Blender requires a lot less work.
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Don't forget "Explode Modifier" is still the trigger of everything :) Because it helps Particle to break faces that "Remesh Modifier" rebuilt.
Classic but cool effect and things are easier to do.
umm... thanks for the text based tutorial. helps us low bandwidth guys
And those of us without 45 minutes to spare :)
Wow, thats cool! :D
Very cool effect i think.
This beats AE any day :D
Sweet. I dig that look.
I've been doing something like this in the planetarium for corporate events and VIPs, except I play it backward so it looks like a lot of stars come together to spell out a message or form a logo.
No need for Krakatoa! Yeah!
Ethan & R: Yeah, the domains of After Effects and Krakatoa are shrinking ;)
Thanks for the plug, Bart!
This is a great tutorial ! As my understanding of spoken english is not very good and much dependent on people accent, I really appreciate good written tutorials ! A big thank you for this one that helped me to better understand the use of several modifiers !
Can it be baked in reverse ?
when i apply remesh modifiers to the text...it just Gets distorted so much, i havent found a way to correct it...