Killa's Art Thread it had to happen eventually...
#65
Posted 12 August 2010 - 04:37 PM

Can you guess what it is yet?
This post has been edited by killakanz: 12 August 2010 - 08:27 PM
Reason for edit: For the record, 134,270 polys @ 70,889 verts there.
#71
Posted 29 July 2011 - 12:55 PM
Thought you guys might like to see this.
I've been playing with Reactor to create a physics based tank track rig that could one day be used on this Tiger.
All this (except the turret) is pure physics in action, all generated by Reactor. All I do is tell the drive wheels how fast and which direction to turn, the friction from the wheels pushes the tracks on the ground, moving the tank forwards.
Something not shown in this test though, by playing with the speed and direction of the drive wheels, I can steer it.
I've been playing with Reactor to create a physics based tank track rig that could one day be used on this Tiger.
All this (except the turret) is pure physics in action, all generated by Reactor. All I do is tell the drive wheels how fast and which direction to turn, the friction from the wheels pushes the tracks on the ground, moving the tank forwards.
Something not shown in this test though, by playing with the speed and direction of the drive wheels, I can steer it.
#72
Posted 21 August 2011 - 11:39 AM
killakanz, on 29 July 2011 - 12:55 PM, said:
Thought you guys might like to see this.
I've been playing with Reactor to create a physics based tank track rig that could one day be used on this Tiger.
All this (except the turret) is pure physics in action, all generated by Reactor. All I do is tell the drive wheels how fast and which direction to turn, the friction from the wheels pushes the tracks on the ground, moving the tank forwards.
Something not shown in this test though, by playing with the speed and direction of the drive wheels, I can steer it.
I've been playing with Reactor to create a physics based tank track rig that could one day be used on this Tiger.
All this (except the turret) is pure physics in action, all generated by Reactor. All I do is tell the drive wheels how fast and which direction to turn, the friction from the wheels pushes the tracks on the ground, moving the tank forwards.
Something not shown in this test though, by playing with the speed and direction of the drive wheels, I can steer it.
Super fucking cool.