I liked this, just one friendly piece of advice that can help in most examples, see in your video when the water came really close to the camera, a lot of individual points and polygons can be seen, if you wanna fix this all you have to do is increase the surface subdiv and surface smoothing in the bn tab in the domain properties, this helps with that 99% of the time to make it look nice and smooth, as well as being better and more accurate than subsurf. just hoping i help :) cool vid by da way
kk ^^ happy to help, well it depends, i mean the surface subdiv takes the longest i think, but it mainly affects the bake, not the render, the render will mainly take long periods of time if its clear, like glass or normal water. sss (sub surface scattering) i found hides nearly all imperfections and looks wonderful, but can take up to 1/2 an hour on one frame if you set it wierdly... but yeah, try those settings and keep going! blender is awsome and deserves to be used, so keep on blending!
how did you do that i got blender and i don't no how to do owt
oscarfivehundredand 2 years ago
Google "blender 3d" and click on
"Blender 3D: Noob to Pro - Wikibooks, collection of open-content ..."
48893 2 years ago
how long did it take to render? I have one that took 3 days
Saminatorger 2 years ago
I don't remember, can't be more than a few hours.
48893 2 years ago
I liked this, just one friendly piece of advice that can help in most examples, see in your video when the water came really close to the camera, a lot of individual points and polygons can be seen, if you wanna fix this all you have to do is increase the surface subdiv and surface smoothing in the bn tab in the domain properties, this helps with that 99% of the time to make it look nice and smooth, as well as being better and more accurate than subsurf. just hoping i help :) cool vid by da way
torreyworth 3 years ago
But wouldn't that take a lot longer to render? Thanks for the advice though.
48893 3 years ago
kk ^^ happy to help, well it depends, i mean the surface subdiv takes the longest i think, but it mainly affects the bake, not the render, the render will mainly take long periods of time if its clear, like glass or normal water. sss (sub surface scattering) i found hides nearly all imperfections and looks wonderful, but can take up to 1/2 an hour on one frame if you set it wierdly... but yeah, try those settings and keep going! blender is awsome and deserves to be used, so keep on blending!
torreyworth 3 years ago
how do you get blender
TimeBombXtreme 3 years ago
google it
48893 3 years ago
is it free
TimeBombXtreme 3 years ago
Yes.
48893 3 years ago
looks a little bit like jello (yummmmmmmmmm) but i really like the color and the shadows awsome
issac18 4 years ago
that's amazing!
cgmsdh 4 years ago
omg wat did u make that with?!?
its flippin awesome!!!
christie200 4 years ago
Read the description. He used Blender 3D.....Google is your friend.......
tarkata14 4 years ago