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Learn How to Use Xplode Plugin for Cinema 4D R13 with These Tutorials and Examples



Introduction




If you are a Cinema 4D user, you probably know that creating realistic destruction effects can be challenging and time-consuming. You need to model, texture, and animate each piece of the broken object, and then use complex dynamics settings to make them interact realistically. Fortunately, there is a plugin that can make this process much easier and faster: the Xplode plugin.




Plugin Xplode Cinema 4d R13 Torrent



The Xplode plugin is a tool that allows you to cut any object into pieces and use them with Mograph Dynamics. It is based on Voronoi diagrams, which are mathematical structures that divide a space into regions based on the distance to a set of points. The plugin uses Thinking Particles to generate these points and define the cuts that have to be made. You can control the number, size, shape, and distribution of the pieces, as well as their dynamics properties such as mass, friction, bounce, etc.


The Xplode plugin can create realistic shattering and exploding effects for your 3D animations. You can use it to break glass, wood, metal, stone, or any other material. You can also use it to create artistic patterns and abstract shapes. The plugin is compatible with Cinema 4D R13 and above, and works with both polygonal and parametric objects.


Installation




Installing the Xplode plugin for Cinema 4D R13 is very simple. You just need to follow these steps:


  • Download the plugin from its official website: [29](http://xplode.valkaari.com/en/xplode.php). You can choose between a free version with limited features or a paid version with full features.



  • Extract the zip file to your preferred location. You will find two folders: one for Windows users and one for Mac users.



  • Copy the folder that corresponds to your operating system (Win or Mac) to your Cinema 4D plugins folder. You can find this folder by navigating to your preferences and clicking on the button that shows your C4D user folder in explorer or finder.



  • Restart Cinema 4D. You should see a new menu item called Xplode in your plugins menu.



Usage




Using the Xplode plugin to cut objects and apply dynamics is very easy. You just need to follow these steps:


  • Select the object that you want to cut in your scene.



  • Go to Plugins > Xplode > Cut Object. A dialog box will appear with several options.



  • Adjust the options according to your needs. You can change the number of pieces, their size variation, their shape variation, their distribution mode (random or grid), their seed value (for randomization), their thickness (for hollow objects), their offset (for overlapping pieces), their selection mode (all polygons or selected polygons), their material mode (copy original or create new), and their name prefix.



  • Click on OK. The plugin will create a new null object with all the pieces as children. Each piece will have a Mograph Rigid Body tag attached to it.



  • Select the null object and go to Plugins > Xplode > Apply Dynamics. A dialog box will appear with several options.



  • Adjust the options according to your needs. You can change the trigger mode (immediately or on collision), the trigger velocity threshold (for collision mode), the individual elements mode (top level or all), the mass mode (inherit or custom), the mass value (for custom mode), the bounce mode (inherit or custom), the bounce value (for custom mode), the friction mode (inherit or custom), and the friction value (for custom mode).



Click on OK. The plugin will apply the dynamics settings Benefits




The Xplode plugin can enhance your 3D animations in many ways. Here are some of the benefits of using this plugin:


  • It saves you time and effort. You don't have to manually model and animate each piece of the broken object. You can just select the object, cut it, and apply dynamics with a few clicks.



  • It gives you control and flexibility. You can adjust the parameters of the cutting and the dynamics to suit your needs and preferences. You can create different types of cuts, such as regular, irregular, or artistic. You can also change the dynamics properties, such as mass, bounce, friction, etc.



  • It creates realistic and convincing effects. The plugin uses Voronoi diagrams to generate natural-looking cuts that match the material of the object. The plugin also uses Mograph Dynamics to simulate the physical behavior of the pieces, such as gravity, collisions, etc.



  • It works with any object and material. The plugin can cut any polygonal or parametric object, regardless of its shape or complexity. It can also handle any material, such as glass, wood, metal, stone, etc.



  • It is compatible and versatile. The plugin works with Cinema 4D R13 and above, and supports both Windows and Mac operating systems. It also integrates well with other Cinema 4D features and plugins, such as Mograph Effectors, Deformers, Cloners, etc.



Alternatives




The Xplode plugin is not the only option for creating shattering and exploding effects in Cinema 4D. There are other plugins that can achieve similar results. Here are some of the alternatives that you can try:


  • NitroBlast: This is a popular plugin that allows you to break any object into fragments and use them with Mograph Dynamics. It has many features and options, such as automatic UV mapping, secondary breaking, dust generation, etc. It also has a built-in render engine that can create realistic materials and lighting for the fragments.



  • Thrausi: This is a free plugin that allows you to fracture any object into pieces and use them with Mograph Dynamics. It has a simple interface and a fast algorithm that can handle complex objects. It also has some presets and options for different types of materials and cuts.



  • Destruction: This is a free plugin that allows you to destroy any object into pieces and use them with Mograph Dynamics. It has a powerful engine that can create realistic cracks and holes in the object. It also has some options for controlling the size, shape, and distribution of the pieces.



Examples and tutorials




If you want to learn more about the Xplode plugin and see some examples and tutorials of how to use it, you can check out these resources:


  • [Cinema 4D Tutorial - Xplode Plugin Tutorial](^1^): This is a video tutorial by FordeeTV that shows you how to use the Xplode plugin in a few different ways. It covers topics such as cutting objects, applying dynamics, using effectors, etc.



  • [Using Xplode to Shatter Objects in Cinema4D](^2^): This is a video tutorial by David Kwasnik that shows you how to create an amazing Cgtuts+ ident using the Xplode plugin. It covers topics such as art-directing the cuts, using MoDynamics and Mograph 2.0, compositing in After Effects, etc.



  • [Cinema 4D Tutorial - Xplode plugin basics - Part 1](^3^): This is a video tutorial by CGTuts+ that shows you the basic overview of the Xplode plugin. It covers topics such as downloading and installing the plugin, cutting objects, adjusting parameters, etc.



Conclusion




In this article, I have shown you how to install, use, and benefit from the Xplode plugin for Cinema 4D R13. This plugin is a tool that allows you to cut any object into pieces and use them with Mograph Dynamics. It can create realistic shattering and exploding effects for your 3D animations. You can also use it to create artistic patterns and abstract shapes.


The Xplode plugin is compatible with Cinema 4D R13 and above, and works with both polygonal and parametric objects. It is based on Voronoi diagrams, which are mathematical structures that divide a space into regions based on the distance to a set of points. The plugin uses Thinking Particles to generate these points and define the cuts that have to be made.


The Xplode plugin can save you time and effort, give you control and flexibility, create realistic and convincing effects, work with any object and material, and be compatible and versatile. It is a great plugin for Cinema 4D users who want to add some excitement and realism to their 3D animations.


I hope you have enjoyed this article and learned something new. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave them below. Thank you for reading!


FAQs




Here are some frequently asked questions about the Xplode plugin for Cinema 4D R13:


  • How much does the Xplode plugin cost?



The Xplode plugin has two versions: a free version and a paid version. The free version has limited features, such as a maximum of 100 pieces, no thickness option, no offset option, no material mode option, and no name prefix option. The paid version has full features, and costs 29 euros (about 33 US dollars).


  • Where can I download the Xplode plugin?



You can download the Xplode plugin from its official website: [29](http://xplode.valkaari.com/en/xplode.php). You can also find some tutorials and examples on the website.


  • What are the system requirements for the Xplode plugin?



The Xplode plugin requires Cinema 4D R13 or above, and works with both Windows and Mac operating systems. It also requires a minimum of 2 GB of RAM and a graphics card that supports OpenGL.


  • How can I update the Xplode plugin?



You can update the Xplode plugin by downloading the latest version from its official website: [29](http://xplode.valkaari.com/en/xplode.php). You can also check for updates by going to Plugins > Xplode > Check for Updates in Cinema 4D.


  • How can I contact the developer of the Xplode plugin?



You can contact the developer of the Xplode plugin by sending an email to contact@valkaari.com. You can also follow them on Twitter (@valkaari) or Facebook (Valkaari).


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