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From: madanimal101
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  • looks like slightly watered down whipped topping

  • looks like foggy kinda

  • Thumbs up if you wish that was just a big melt of marshmellows you could swim in! :D

  • thats semen overload! lol

  • thats thicker than water, way thicker mate

  • @crunk001 its milk?

  • looks like this guy has been drinking sea men....

  • creamy :D

  • This is a great example for showing the flexibility of Maya Fluids. There are two types of fluids, gas and water and Maya Fluid solver was made only to support gas simulations and not water simulation by purpose. In this example we see he tried to simulate water type through Maya fluid Solver which I give credit to him. And he is correct, trying to do some non-standard things like this one is tricky. Notice how it almost acted like a smoke?

    Great work.

  • Get the PhysX addon for maya...

    Your physX card with then control the physics resulting in better animations..

    Works for me.

  • what are the steps to create this...i've been trying for weeks and mine looks more like "goo" than liquid

  • it is very difficult with maya fluids to create a convincing looking 'liquid' which you can see on the video response i've added where they've gone wrong! Essentially its just a case of experimenting with all the attributes particularly the buoyancy, but overall I'd try using Realflow or something else instead!

  • Please help me make something like this. I dont like real flow. idc if it looks like glue.And nice job!!!!

  • mmm, delicious milk. Good job :)

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