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How to explode object in Blender | Blender 4.3 Tutorial

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Jan 1, 2025
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Blender Tutorial for Beginners - In this tutorial, https://youtu.be/bduVgEUd-WI , I show you how to explode object in Blender. Watch the full video till the end to know more about it. Subtitles :- -------------- Hey guys, welcome back to NEXTGENBLOGGER and in this video I want to show you how to explode object in Blender. Now to demonstrate this I've already added this cube and what we are going to do is we will explode this cube. Now to start off first you need to install an extension called 'Cell Fracture'. So to do that go to the 'Edit' menu and now select this option that is 'Preferences'. Next you need to click on this option that is 'Get Extensions' and now you need to search for the extension 'Cell Fracture'. Once you see this extension simply click on the 'Install' button. Alright, now the extension is installed. So let's close this window. Next what you need to do is you need to subdivide this cube. So to do that we are going to go into the 'Edit Mode' and now you need to right click on top of the cube and now select this option that is 'Subdivide'. Alright, now click on the 'Subdivide' operator box and right here you're going to find this option called 'Number of Cuts' where currently the value is 1. So increase the value inside the 'Number of Cuts' option from 1 to 25. Perfect. Now let's go back to 'Object Mode'. Next what you need to do is you need to select the cube and now you need to go to the 'Object' menu and now you need to go to 'Quick Effects' and now you need to select this option that is 'Cell Fracture'. Now look inside the 'Cell fracture selected mesh objects' dialog box and right here you're going to find this option called 'Source Limit' where currently the value is 100. So increase the value inside the 'Source Limit' option from 100 to 200. Next look inside the 'Noise' option where currently the value is 0. So increase the value inside the 'Noise' option from 0 to 1 and now press enter and now click on the 'OK' button. Now the moment you click on the 'OK' button the cube will be divided into many smaller parts. Next what you need to do is you need to select the main cube and now you need to delete this cube. So simply press the 'delete' button. Alright, next you need to select any one part from the cube. So let's say let me select this particular part right here and now you need to go to the 'Physics' tab and now you need to enable the 'Rigid Body' option inside the 'Physics' tab. Next scroll down below and right at the end you're going to find this section called 'Dynamics'. So you need to expand this section and inside 'Dynamics' you're going to find this subsection called 'Deactivation'. So you need to expand this subsection and now you need to first of all check this checkbox of 'Deactivation' and now check this checkbox of 'Start Deactivated'. Alright, now select the entire cube like this and now go to the 'Object' menu and now go to 'Rigid Body' and inside 'Rigid Body' you need to select this option that is 'Copy from Active'. Perfect. Next what you need to do is you need to add a force field. So to do that go to the 'Add' menu and now go to 'Force Field' and now select this option that is 'Force'. Now look inside the 'Force Fields' settings and right here inside the 'Settings' section you're going to find this option called 'Strength' where currently the value is 1. So increase the value inside the 'Strength' option from 1 to 500 and that's it. And so now if I play the animation for you. Perfect. So as you can see we have successfully exploded the cube. If you want you can increase the value inside the 'Strength' option further. So let's say let me increase the value inside the 'Strength' option from 500 to 1000 and now let me play the animation for you. So this is how you can explode object in Blender. Do let me know your thoughts in the comment section below. Like the video and subscribe to my YouTube channel. I will again see you in the next video. Till then thanks for watching. Facebook :- www.facebook.com/nextgenblogger Twitter :- www.twitter.com/nextgenblogger Instagram :- www.instagram.com/nextgenblogger #blender #nextgenblogger

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