pleease i need help, i have maya 8.5 and, in the plug-in manager, when i'm gonna load the 2 realflow options, it is not possible besause "Unable to dynamically load : C:/Archivos de programa/Autodesk/Maya8.5/bin/plug-ins/RealflowParticler.mll
This is great! it takes really long on my shit ass comp to render stuff with vray when i have everything set for a nice render tho, i dont really know much about animating in max and i was wondering how long it took u to render that animation?
This makes me want to drink a glass of water. xD
zaominach 1 year ago
Nice)))
KestaIm 1 year ago
to slow for a water simulation.
As usual.
This kind of a bowl would be full in a second with that kind of a stream.
KeistasZmogelis 1 year ago
I rendered something like this into 1280x1024 in about 8 hours :) Look my video and rate
markopc22 1 year ago
Bom
3DDuarte 2 years ago
yummmmyy me thirsty me use cinema4D and realflow will it work??
joemoet2009 2 years ago
you can see ripples on foucet how cool water?
joemoet2009 2 years ago
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It looks so fucking Awesome. And when do this comming out to games??
tehpwn3dlife 3 years ago
if they would make suc hwater in games you would need 50 times the best pc that is on the market
DragOzze 2 years ago
or a really clever way to simulate it.
PurpleMadness12 2 years ago 7
when pcs have 24346146345123412435 cores along with 34257839426782693487569215834656247523874 gb video cards
GrowlingVocals 2 years ago
soo.. not in the next 10 years you will be able to see this? Lol.. name a year to this in games
tehpwn3dlife 2 years ago
it is hard to tell because rendering this scene probably took about 30 hours on an average pc
GrowlingVocals 2 years ago
omg.. Hahahahah!! iiii seeee
tehpwn3dlife 2 years ago
2015
AdrianAndHisAfro 2 years ago
Less than 10 years.
oisiaa 2 years ago
honestly,that made me thirsty.
TeamFortressHeavy 3 years ago
Fantastik!
BadBoy78JE 3 years ago
pearls and diamonds, do you know what is that?
Man, relax your mesh! scale of scene is bad, too big! Resolution is ok...but then again, you could slightly increase that too.
There is also a lot different thing in your scene to manage... but this what I said was prior!
Batinja 3 years ago
the particles separate too easily, they should cohere more.
Scorpion7T 3 years ago
TRIPEY!!!!!
fatburger98 3 years ago
Ya the materials are different, but only slighty.
It was my first test so I was messing with a lot of settings.
This one took about 3-4 Hours I think for a high quality movie version.
plumpman 3 years ago
Increase particles, filter on mesh, higher resolution and it will be better.
Zetroza 4 years ago
im thirsty too...
i wan this program i might bother looking in a mo.
blahdob 4 years ago
Made me thirsty!
MosinDisciple 4 years ago
do not use 1 material for 2 completely different things(i hope im right)
luvrai 4 years ago
damn right
speedybloody 4 years ago
These types of water simulations doesn't seem real to me, in reality you don't se the water spit up in drops like you do in this
TriKri 4 years ago
what was your internal and external pressure set at to get that nice 'running' water look out of the faucet.
deadvk 4 years ago
pleease i need help, i have maya 8.5 and, in the plug-in manager, when i'm gonna load the 2 realflow options, it is not possible besause "Unable to dynamically load : C:/Archivos de programa/Autodesk/Maya8.5/bin/plug-ins/RealflowParticler.mll
"
HELP T_T i have all in their respective files!!
kamihakai 4 years ago
This is great! it takes really long on my shit ass comp to render stuff with vray when i have everything set for a nice render tho, i dont really know much about animating in max and i was wondering how long it took u to render that animation?
Gangsta0G 4 years ago