In this video, I present a series of early test simulations of the building collapse from 2001. These simulations reflect different stages of the development process and are not intended to represent the final or most accurate models. Instead, they provide a behind-the-scenes look at the iterative process required to enhance our understanding of such complex structural failures.

By sharing these failed attempts and prototype simulations, my goal is to illustrate the challenges and learning experiences that were crucial for refining the model over time. This video offers a glimpse into the development journey, emphasizing the importance of experimentation and analysis in achieving more accurate results.

Please note that this is not the final version of the collapse simulation but a collection of tests conducted during the research phase. A more refined and accurate simulation will be released soon.

00:00 2016
00:12 2017
01:04 2019
01:17 2020
04:42 2021
05:54 Flower Effect
07:35 Top & Antenna
09:46 End Sequence

Music:

Misha Dioxin – Cryostasis (CC BY)
Hinterheim – sednoseterces (CC BY)
Moonove – Hole (CC BY)

Links:

3D software Blender

Homepage

Simulated with Bullet Constraints Builder
https://github.com/KaiKostack/bullet-constraints-builder

Supported by Fracture Modifier build for better performance
http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?343637-Custom-Build-Blender-Fracture-Modifier

This is an independent, private project with no financial support or backing from any third parties, individuals, or interest groups.

Here is the optimized note in English:

Additional note: The songs listed below are not the ones used in the video. The claims by ONErpm and ‘Adrev for Rights Holder’ are invalid and should be removed soon.