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  • Get a glass tank filled with water, and fire some air into a powder paint lower lare and you've got this. But it's impressive knowing that this here is generated in a computer.

  • Please what?

  • looks like particles traced through a grid model, am i right?

  • whats this program called

  • when i saw this i was like awesome! =D

  • good job man

  • this is niceness!

  • cool particles

  • Where can I get krakatoa?

  • How do you make the transparent walls?

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  • Wow, nice, but what does it simulate?

  • nicely done

  • I wish my computer was 10% as powerful. D:

    Looks super sweet!

  • the ratings speak for  'emselve ! AWESOME JOB!

  • Wow what program is that?!

  • whats this for an emiter in FumeFX?

    not found an Object volume instance....-.-

  • Unusual, I like it a lot though.

  • How many particles?

  • Here is a tutorial :)

    watch?v=7ousath2Mfs

  • @elcalvo3d Gracias :)

    

  • Niiiice.

  • awsome ;)

  • holy shit man

  • why so short..??:(

  • @pinnitie cause if it was longer, it would have taken loner to render. =)

  • @hamoan66boi AH OKEJ thy for you answer

  • Buen trabajo!!

  • That was the coolest mot pointless thing i have ever seen

    GOOD YOB!

  • really cool.

  • FumeFX particle follow (on PFlow I presume) with some iterations (5-10)

  • that is sooo cool!

  • Very interesting effect.

  • Reallay good!!!

  • how can i create one of those boxes? ^^

  • that looks like my cat o_0

  • * * * * *

    Wow! this is cool.

  • Thx for all your comments, if you like this video you can see a preview of the tutorial result on my channel, tutorial coming soon!!!

  • @elcalvo3d @krotMonster WHere and how did you learn this? links plz :)

    Ps. this was amazing :D

  • Looks tasty. :D

  • very nice...looks pretty clean!

  • FumeFX particle birthing?

  • @dakotagb

    Yep Sr.

  • @dakotagb no just krakatoa i believe

  • amazing rnd.....i just started using krakatoa...and this video inspired to make mine version of it....thanks:)...

  • nice work man how is this possible?

  • @wurstgesicht147

    Wait a few days, i'm working on a tutorial right now...

  • Yeah lookin forward to it :D what computer u have ? Looks like beast config.

  • Asus P6T

    Intel i7 2.7

    8GB Ram

    NVidia 295

  • @elcalvo3d

    im looking forward to your tutorial, suscribed to you for more updates

  • nice test dude.. im also looking for a tutorial.. possible?

  • almost looks real

  • very nice man.i d love ur feedback on my vids

  • very nice work man, cant you make a tutorial? :D

  • Yeahh, just give me a few days...

  • How many particles?

  • mmmmmm, i can't remember but i'm pretty sure its not more than 20 millions...

  • WOOOOOOOOOOOW THIS IS SOO COOOL! !!! Good job!

  • This is so sick...very inspiring...check out my burning baby vid.

  • oh I see... fume fx... now it makes sense :)

  • amazing!! looks unbelievable! excellent work! how many particles are in this simulation??

  • AMAZING!

  • Great

  • so just to understand what you did...you created a fumefx simple source (box shape) and then you animated everything with krakatoa?

  • No Sr, Krakatoa its only a renderer used to manage huge amounts of particles, all it's simulated via FumeFX and Particle Flow following that simulation, Krakatoa it's only a "billion particle render " with lots of good magical things...

  • ok cool thx.

  • Is that mean that I can't render my scene with VRAY ?

  • Krakatoa is a render engine, you can't use VRay at the same time, but you can render your scene in vray and render particle in krakatoa using mattes and composite later...

  • how much time it took to render?

  • About 30 minutes, krakatoa is really fast on render...

  • how did u create that effect? reply.

  • Read all the comments, you'll find how to...

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  • Looks like foam, fantastic.

  • How did you get the FumeFx smoke to stay as still as it was in initial state? Amazing work, by the way!

  • Try to put your temperature settings to zero, fluids move depend on its temperature, if you put that to zero you'll see ;)

  • How do you initially fill the container with smoke though?

  • Only create a FumeFX simple source and select BOX as shape, that's all...

  • Yeah, I tried that before but I did it wrong, I have it working now. Thanks!

  • Yeahhh, nice news!!! you're welcome...

  • how would i achieve this in Realflow?

  • I fucking LOVE IT !!

  • I've done something like that before, nice work.

    Keep it up.

  • The original sim was fumefx, but you can also use realflow, then you can use that vectors to move particle flow into 3dsmax and just render in krakatoa, hope it can give you some light ;)

    Sorry my poor english...

  • How you configure this in krakatoa...

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