Hi guys,
So lately I have been playing with DMM ( Digital Molecular Matter ) Plug-in for Maya 2012 and I must say that its “awesome”. I just love digital destruction stuff and DMM makes this really easy. Be it wood, iron bars, concrete, glass or anything…. DMM breaks the hell out of it.
This example took me roughly 3 hours to complete. Though the result is not the most realistic but I played with a couple of features DMM provide like, glue, passive, density regions, material properties etc. If you look at the last playblast shot, the yellow boxes show the “Glue regions” & Green boxes show the “Passive regions”.
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I will upload more tests soon. Hope you like them.
So the DMM is really nice, but the only issue I am having is the density region. When I apply an updated setting that is higher than 1, it makes the more dense tetrahedra disappear. Have you had this issue, and if so could you tell me how you fixed it?
Thanks