golgoj4
Member
+51|6989|North Hollywood
Any real flow users here? Im trying to create an effect, but no dice. Their website is kinda lite on info so Im posting in every semi-related forum I belong to.

So anyways, I need to create a moving sheet o water. Similar to a waterfall, but smaller scale. I tried, but failed. Any suggestions, tutorials? Google's got nothing, hence the post.

https://www.tridentwatercreations.com/images/stories/fallsrf2.jpg

Basically, im trying to figure out the setup for a 'clean' fall from the spa to pool.
Raphi
Banned
+354|6473|Basel, Switzerland
Real flow?
Entertayner
Member
+826|6786

I've searched everywhere for you man and I can't seem to find anything either and don't know the program myself so sorry I can't help.
golgoj4
Member
+51|6989|North Hollywood

Ersguterjunge wrote:

Real flow?
Real Flow
Parker
isteal
+1,452|6609|The Gem Saloon
wow, you graphics guys might have found a new toy. i dont know shit about this, but that looks pretty fucking cool .
golgoj4
Member
+51|6989|North Hollywood

Parker wrote:

wow, you graphics guys might have found a new toy. i dont know shit about this, but that looks pretty fucking cool .
Not really new. Their software has been used for years. Hell, you've probably seen it and didn't notice. It was used in 300 for the Blood in the fight scenes.

Im just trying to learn better waterfall for my pool designs.
golgoj4
Member
+51|6989|North Hollywood
Not that anyone is waiting with baited breath, but I thought I would update the thread.

Got many answers from people on other sites, they essentially told me to experiment more and get a faster computer.
I moved away from an entire waterfall scene because it was taking about 1 min + per 1 frame of fluid calculation. Consider most video is 24 fps (film i believe) 29.97 (some technical thing for the film industry) and 30 fps. So thats a long time, but then it was calculating interactions for about 400k particles.

SO ANYWAYS, now that I have truly bored everyone, the end result was a smaller scale sim which I also rendered out. Basically, I need a bigger boat (computer).

https://www.tridentwatercreations.com/images/bf2/combo.jpg
This is a closeup still, 1/2 of the water alone and 1/2 in the glass.

https://www.tridentwatercreations.com/images/bf2/glassanim.gif
Animation of the test. If anyone knows how to make a better animated gif, please let me know.

https://www.tridentwatercreations.com/images/bf2/wireframe.jpg
Wire frame showing what the water is conforming too.

And thats that.
Mr.Casual
p-n*|3eergogglz
+136|6724|Minnesota eh
thats so cool lookin
Sarrk
O-O-O A-O A
+788|6871|Brisbane, Australia

Get one of these beasts for extreme rendering.

http://www.nvidia.com/page/quadroplex.html

https://www.cnet.co.uk/i/c/blg/cat/peripherals/quadroplex.JPG
konfusion
mostly afk
+480|6765|CH/BR - in UK

Is this in maya? Or does Next Limit do everything shown above?

-konfusion
golgoj4
Member
+51|6989|North Hollywood

konfusion wrote:

Is this in maya? Or does Next Limit do everything shown above?

-konfusion
real flow for the simulation & the water mesh, 3ds max9 for the render. Real flow has a plugin so you can go back and forth between the two.
golgoj4
Member
+51|6989|North Hollywood
This looks sweet, but what I really need is the fastest cpu out there. From what I understand, more clock cycles is going to help me render and do calcs faster.

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