Search thrausi_1.36_c4d_legacy on Archive.org. Avoid anything with "Hit" in the button text.
Select a polygon object, open Thrausi, set the desired number of pieces, and click . The resulting pieces can then be manipulated using Mograph Effectors
Manual fracturing in Cinema 4D—using the knife tool and disconnecting faces—is notoriously time-consuming. Thrausi automates this by allowing you to take any editable polygon and instantly shatter it, making it a "hit" for creating cinematic intros, building collapses, or stylized text destruction.
This guide covers everything: what Thrausi 1.36 is, why version 1.36 is the “golden build,” where (and how) to safely download it today, and how to install it on modern Windows/macOS systems.
Search thrausi_1.36_c4d_legacy on Archive.org. Avoid anything with "Hit" in the button text.
Select a polygon object, open Thrausi, set the desired number of pieces, and click . The resulting pieces can then be manipulated using Mograph Effectors
Manual fracturing in Cinema 4D—using the knife tool and disconnecting faces—is notoriously time-consuming. Thrausi automates this by allowing you to take any editable polygon and instantly shatter it, making it a "hit" for creating cinematic intros, building collapses, or stylized text destruction.
This guide covers everything: what Thrausi 1.36 is, why version 1.36 is the “golden build,” where (and how) to safely download it today, and how to install it on modern Windows/macOS systems.