Create Cracks As If By Magic With Casey Sheep's New Blender Add-On
Lazy Cracker is your answer to when everything is falling apart.
Cut through any 3D material in Blender with Lazy Cracker, a new add-on by Casey Sheep, meant to dent, fracture, and destroy objects of any type.
The workflow is simple: just draw custom cracks where you want them, generate procedural breaks, and create simulation-ready fracture pieces easily.
You can paint cracks directly in the viewport and cut the mesh along the path. The tool allows you to control their width, cutter depth, path detail, and whether loose islands become separate objects after the cut.
If you don't trust your ability to draw natural cracks, simply generate jagged procedural cuts with the tool, adjusting shape, crack intensity, wiggle, thickness, margin, and pattern detail.
The Fracture Surface tool lets you treat cut faces as a separate surface from the original shell "so interior break surfaces can look concrete, dusty, or raw while the exterior keeps its original finish."
Moreover, you can prepare cracked pieces as active rigid bodies with the add-on, setting mass, friction, collision shape, loose part splitting, auto play, and optional bake.
"Use quick passive setup for floors and walls, freeze good simulation frames, remove rigid bodies, or clear and rebake physics caches when needed."
And that's not all: Lazy Cracker also includes a built-in library of materials and over 30 bundled debris chunk assets, including chips, rubble, and broken parts.
The tool is available with a 25% discount for a limited time: hurry up and use the code LC25 before it's too late!
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