Predictive Hacks

: Allows the paper to rip or "crack" under stress. This can be triggered by a "Force" operator (like wind) or collisions.

TyFlow is built on a particle-system architecture (similar to Particle Flow but rewritten from scratch for performance

Tyflow Crack Top is a advanced feature within the Tyflow plugin that enables users to simulate the propagation of cracks on the surface of objects. This tool allows for the creation of realistic destruction effects, such as cracking concrete, shattering glass, or breaking ceramics. With Tyflow Crack Top, users can control the behavior of cracks as they spread across the surface of an object, creating a more realistic and detailed simulation.

: Use a Surface Test to transition particles from a "static" state to a "dynamic" state (PhysX) as a gizmo passes from the top down.

to keep your surface solid until it’s hit. "Breakable" bindings allow cracks to form dynamically upon impact. tyCache for Speed: Simulations can get heavy. Use the

Here are some of the key features of Tyflow Crack Top:

: The Pro version unlocks GPU acceleration (CUDA) for cloth and particle physics, which is significantly faster than the CPU-based simulation in the free or older versions .