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    Official Tutorial #5: Using Glue regions

    Using Glue regions (building multi-material objects)

    Most objects are made of more than one material. With DMM you can build the different parts of an objects, assign different material properties to each part and than glue all these parts together to form one object.

    In this tutorial you will:

    • Create a multi-material object and see how it simulates when you destroy it

    • See how glued objects react if one of them is animated with Maya


    [attachment=0:zgevpzll]tutorial5.zip[/attachment:zgevpzll]
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    I can't unzip this file.

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    for some reason,can't download file size large than 977kb.is this a universal problem ,or just my case

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    I have the same problem. The file has 977Kb and is corrupted...

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    same here...
    not only this, many files here cannot be downloaded.

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    I can't unzip this file? Serious?

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    Tutorial Unzipping issue

    I put all of the tutorials in a single file. You can get it from:

    http://www.pixelux.com/downloads/tutorials.tgz

    Let me know if that works.

    Cheers,
    Vik

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