By steveomaticmaniac.
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About the Author
Bart Veldhuizen
I have a LONG history with Blender - I wrote some of the earliest Blender tutorials, worked for Not a Number and helped run the crowdfunding campaign that open sourced Blender (the first one on the internet!). I founded BlenderNation in 2006 and have been editing it every single day since then ;-) I also run the Blender Artists forum and I'm Head of Community at Sketchfab.
22 Comments
Always wondered if Blender would blend.
Now I want to see suzanne blended and see blood splatter all over lol
your wish is my command... Gonna try that for sure! :D
yes, BLEND THE MONKEY! ;)
great work here, especially the glass shattering near the end
Good work! Though I always see physics in slow motion. This looks like at least half the real world speed.
Here some about to watch, I love this records:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUZ-e2SkeMI
More like, a Blender blender, blending Blender.
No. A Blender blended blender blended by Blender. Now sort out the mess.
Blendception
I didn't blend, it break the blender!
It blends!
Which renderer is this? Because I see motion blur. :)
According to the description cycles, probably the vector blur just recently added.
Well that wahs more like shatered or shredded, but any way nice test.
where's the blend to download and see what's going on? Great work!
WILL IT BLEND ?
Blendtastic!!!
I wish it was possible to render more than 120fps in Blender so we could do some *real* slow mo. I really don't understand arbitarily setting the max limit to 120. *sigh*
"Time Remapping"
This is a freaking cool concept because the fragments break the cup ("the cell"). I see it as kind of metaphor for the Blender community (small parts breaking what's closed) ;)
Nice rendering and concept, and good work, all in all.
In my opinion, there is an inconsistency (one that plagues many vfx cuts altogether) between the physics of the broken glass (slow motion) and that of the blades (regular motion, as far as as I can guess). Barren this (if I am correct), awesome work.
Cool! But physically it's a rave :D
blending a blender... that cool