: The latest evolution (compatible with Blender 4.0 through 4.2), featuring customizable mesh emitters that allow users to visualize the blast before running the simulation.
: Includes over 35 3D-scanned debris models , such as concrete chunks, metal shards, glass, and tree branches, which can be automatically integrated into simulations. в†ђ Khaos: Ultimate Explosion/Destruction Add-On ...
The add-on is currently available in two distinct versions to suit different workflows and Blender versions: : The latest evolution (compatible with Blender 4
The is a powerful tool designed for Blender 3D that streamlines the creation of cinematic explosions and realistic destruction effects. Developed by LightArchitect , it allows 3D artists and filmmakers to bypass the tedious manual setup of particle systems and rigid body simulations. The Evolution of Chaos Developed by LightArchitect , it allows 3D artists
: Users can choose from various explosion types—including directional, omnidirectional, and 360-degree ground bursts—with materials for fiery infernos or dusty blasts. How It Works
KHAOS isn't just about the "boom"—it handles the intricate details that make a scene look professional:
: The latest evolution (compatible with Blender 4.0 through 4.2), featuring customizable mesh emitters that allow users to visualize the blast before running the simulation.
: Includes over 35 3D-scanned debris models , such as concrete chunks, metal shards, glass, and tree branches, which can be automatically integrated into simulations.
The add-on is currently available in two distinct versions to suit different workflows and Blender versions:
The is a powerful tool designed for Blender 3D that streamlines the creation of cinematic explosions and realistic destruction effects. Developed by LightArchitect , it allows 3D artists and filmmakers to bypass the tedious manual setup of particle systems and rigid body simulations. The Evolution of Chaos
: Users can choose from various explosion types—including directional, omnidirectional, and 360-degree ground bursts—with materials for fiery infernos or dusty blasts. How It Works
KHAOS isn't just about the "boom"—it handles the intricate details that make a scene look professional: