@oOHyrrokkinOo hey bro, when you said to "change the start and end time," what would i change it to? and do i have to change it directly in correlation to the frame count of the bake? thanks
@callmesmorz The start and the end time define how long (in seconds) the simulation is from the first frame to the last. By default it is 0 and 4 that means that the simulation takes 4 seconds over 250 frames. If you want to make it slower you can set the duration of the simulation for example to 1. That means that in 5 the 5 second long video (250frames with 25fps) you will see 1 second of the simulation. The lower you set this value the slower you simulation will look
@manuyeclar I rendered this animation on my old computer with a core duo 2.66 GHz and 4 GB RAM. Before I started to render the scenes I thought it would take longer to render it but it only took about 10 hours.
wow nice materials! I'm currently baking a 465 res one that needs 8.4gb ram but is using 15.6 gb of ram! it's going to take a few more days to bake but the 3d workstation card will make quick work of the render. however it will look nothing as good as this
Congratulations it looks extraordinary. Especially I like the collapsing of the water in drops.
jjsjjs64 8 months ago
hehehe i baked resolution 400 fluid and used 0.5 gb of ram.
but how did you make the fluid slow motion?
EpicCookie7 8 months ago
@EpicCookie7 It's very easy. You just have to change the start and the end time in the domain.
oOHyrrokkinOo 8 months ago
@oOHyrrokkinOo oh okey thanks :)
EpicCookie7 8 months ago
@oOHyrrokkinOo hey bro, when you said to "change the start and end time," what would i change it to? and do i have to change it directly in correlation to the frame count of the bake? thanks
callmesmorz 7 months ago
@callmesmorz The start and the end time define how long (in seconds) the simulation is from the first frame to the last. By default it is 0 and 4 that means that the simulation takes 4 seconds over 250 frames. If you want to make it slower you can set the duration of the simulation for example to 1. That means that in 5 the 5 second long video (250frames with 25fps) you will see 1 second of the simulation. The lower you set this value the slower you simulation will look
Hope you understand it :)
oOHyrrokkinOo 7 months ago
@oOHyrrokkinOo oh man thanks a million! that was, literally, the easiest thing ever lol
callmesmorz 7 months ago
nice , you just need to raise the amount and the particles , and it will be great .
P.S if you have a 512 M or 1 G Ram , you will need a week to render it , hhhhh I m joking it will not take more than a year !!! :)
pockerboy2009 9 months ago
What kind of computer you have?
I like very, very much this work!
manuyeclar 10 months ago
@manuyeclar I rendered this animation on my old computer with a core duo 2.66 GHz and 4 GB RAM. Before I started to render the scenes I thought it would take longer to render it but it only took about 10 hours.
oOHyrrokkinOo 10 months ago
manifique <3
Moukytewas 11 months ago
wow nice materials! I'm currently baking a 465 res one that needs 8.4gb ram but is using 15.6 gb of ram! it's going to take a few more days to bake but the 3d workstation card will make quick work of the render. however it will look nothing as good as this
TechnoStickmen 11 months ago
where i can get that turtorial ?
fadlikurniawan1 1 year ago
These are my favorite blender liquidn animations amazing job did you use luxrender.
langanimations 1 year ago
@langanimations thanks, I used Blender Internal for this animation.
oOHyrrokkinOo 1 year ago
End of the world! lol, nicely done my friend
YINGAI1995 1 year ago
Very nice. Makes a change to see some decent blender fluid. Great lighting and materials.
dodgydavec 1 year ago