youtube.com/user/ToxicXR3viv3?feature=mhee I MAKE INTROS AND STUFF FOR FREE JUST SUB TOO ME AND ILL MAKE I DONT HAVE VIDS ON IT UP ATM MY OLD ACC WAS HACKED JUST SUB AND PM ME
@djaxup that last sentence just made me go "Wow this guy has no idea what he is talking about" THAT GUY ASKED IF REALFLOW IS A PLUG IN FOR C4D, NOT IF THERE ARE PLUG INS FOR IT -.- Read the freakin question properly
It's both. You export meshes from 3DS max or any modeling program into RealFlow then you make the fluids(which are converted into Meshes. Then export the animation back into 3DS
i know nothing about programming or working with C4D. But I have not seen one realistic water effect on youtube yet! I applaud u for the work u put into this though!
AA-Filter is Antialiasing when you use 16x you rendering on a single pic more than 12hrs but with 4x or 8x the Rendertime is not to much and the video look better
Perhaps you're right. It's probably just what we're both used to using, however, I can say with some confidence that the learning curve for c4d is no where near as steep as that for Blender.
I see other benefits as well. I mean, it's so simple to use, the renderer is MUCH faster than Blenders. However, for a free program, Blender is quite exceptional.
actually the water looks pretty realistic compared to other vids ive seen. what would help ALOT is if the stem of the glass was thinner... it really pulls you out of it because the glass looks fake.
It looks like the way water behaves in space, Maybe the gravity settings are low. Or water purity level was programmed in, because soft water can bead like this.
Weird, for a second it seems like that's an excuse for doing something incorrectly. Because last time I checked computer water simulation was beyond such unrealistic simulations.
Actually, its not (If you not force it too) It uses tracers for physics and then puts a mesh covering the area and with a little "Realworld-size"
tweaking, It looks alot more realistic than this...
If there is a similar "realworld-size" setting in C4D, he really would need to fix it. + Its way too fast, slow down...
Well, you could call it particles, but you can remove all the particles in your scene and still get a realistic water simulation, it just takes some more time to "bake"...
Eh? Honestly I can't stand the look of Blender fluids. I've seen both really bad and really good stuff out of RF, but everything I've seen from Blender looks really globby. I think it's the fault of the mass-tracking system it uses for the surface generation... the PLS method looks immeasurably better, in my opinion.
Yea but in realflow the particles are really noticeable, and if you turn up the resolution in blender enough it can look nice, but it does take forever. They both have their benefits.
Using the correct settings, you can get a mesh in which the particles are not very noticeable at all. I've seen RF simulations that contain both high frequency turbulent detail and laminar effects such as thin-sheeting. I have yet to see a single Blender simulation which doesn't look or act goopy or off somehow. As far as I have ever seen, Blender's sole "benefit" is that it's free (of course, the fact that it's free *is* a pretty big deal).
The way the stream exists as a long tube-like blob is really corny, but I think the splash and settling of the fluid looks pretty good. Not good enough to convince me it's water though. Seems too think to be water.
Nice job! It's not perfect, but better than most of the fluid simulations I've seen on this site. I tried my first fluid simulation a few days ago in C4D and it looked like crap.
This doesn't look real at all, it's stupid. If you pissed into a glass, standing over it, it wouldn't all stay in the glass. There has been no reality or imagination put into this one. sorry
It's not necessary to upload your 'first animation' either - I wouldn't bother putting test shots up. I'm sorry to offend you, but you're the one putting your first baby steps in 3D animation in the public eye. You've got to learn to deal with criticism, and so I think you should have waited until you had something worth sharing with people.
Just make a scene where water would naturally occur, using physics to affect the way it's calculated? I've seen this video before, I don't know why you shared it, and I don't know what you wanted from uploading it. Don't ask me to suggest stuff; just have fun playing with the infinite possibilities of 3D software ;)
Don't be distracted by grumpy bastards like me, just only post stuff that is really well done or new or experimental.
In that case it´s awesome. To be honest, I said that it doesn´t look 100% real because it´s what I think, not because I can do it better. In fact, I can´t do it. I´m studying art at the university, and in third course I wll learn about 3d modelling, but right now I´m in first course... 5 stars.
It looks undeniably realistic. The only thing that gives it away is the beadiness of the water at the end and the glass looks quite computer animated as well.
in 240P, water starts looking like highly concentrated bloody Urine.
TheMidnightGames 1 month ago
how do you make it to put a texture on water? please tell me
OcelottMaster 1 month ago
youtube.com/user/ToxicXR3viv3?feature=mhee I MAKE INTROS AND STUFF FOR FREE JUST SUB TOO ME AND ILL MAKE I DONT HAVE VIDS ON IT UP ATM MY OLD ACC WAS HACKED JUST SUB AND PM ME
ToxicXR3viv3 4 months ago
ok boys and girls NEW GAME: keep like and dislike bar the same :)
CHARMZ661 4 months ago
lol pissing in the glas :D
saeid114 4 months ago
Nah, water doesn't look like that.
EdenEpic 5 months ago
90 vs 90 = empateeeee!!!!
mrscarlosmarin13 5 months ago
Render time?
dslink2009 7 months ago
is realflow a program you need to download and use some special way or is it a plugin??
TheMegaSmashGamer 9 months ago
@TheMegaSmashGamer
it´s a Program you need to buy :P
And there are Plugins for a plenty of Programs...C4D, Maya, 3DSMax and so on
djaxup 8 months ago
@djaxup that last sentence just made me go "Wow this guy has no idea what he is talking about" THAT GUY ASKED IF REALFLOW IS A PLUG IN FOR C4D, NOT IF THERE ARE PLUG INS FOR IT -.- Read the freakin question properly
MrSunshine571 6 months ago
@TheMegaSmashGamer
It's both. You export meshes from 3DS max or any modeling program into RealFlow then you make the fluids(which are converted into Meshes. Then export the animation back into 3DS
sidx30 8 months ago
Quick question
Does the computer do the framework or do u make each and every frame by moving the particles?
ahebrawi 1 year ago
@ahebrawi Computer does it but you can edit the frames your self
fastnsx21 1 year ago
FAAAAKE !!!!!!!!! lol
TheMashKETCHUP 1 year ago
i know nothing about programming or working with C4D. But I have not seen one realistic water effect on youtube yet! I applaud u for the work u put into this though!
beethz 1 year ago
i love how even when the water stops flowing into the glass the water already in it keeps spinning. Its like it just wants to go and go
neogoo123 1 year ago
i like cheese
HellRaiser51 1 year ago
you pourd so much water in and then the cup is not even full
warfighter186 1 year ago
Make a tutorial !!
SiiKPrOdUcTiOnS1997 1 year ago
not bad :)
FBxvidz 1 year ago
you need a high AA-Filter than it looks a lot better but need a much rendering time
Khazmadu 1 year ago
@Khazmadu
what is an AA filter ?
swimmer4ever200687 1 year ago
AA-Filter is Antialiasing when you use 16x you rendering on a single pic more than 12hrs but with 4x or 8x the Rendertime is not to much and the video look better
Khazmadu 1 year ago
This is gaaaaay. And fake.
cmmccorey5 1 year ago
Fred is a TURD sounds like a GIRL and so GAY not you FRED!!!
joemoet2009 2 years ago 4
it looks like alot of tiny little balls
MrMcMufffinMan 2 years ago 6
@MrMcMufffinMan I guess you'd know a lot about tiny balls, eh..
nakedvolleyball 1 year ago
@nakedvolleyball yupp, large balls ,little balls,medium sized balls. i know 'em all !
MrMcMufffinMan 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
fred is gay
laxAddict992 2 years ago 38
captain obvious =]
ivanlai0225 2 years ago 7
it's cool but the collision isn't realistic ;)
multimediahelp1 2 years ago 28
Perhaps you're right. It's probably just what we're both used to using, however, I can say with some confidence that the learning curve for c4d is no where near as steep as that for Blender.
Anyways, yea :P
hobbes71002 2 years ago
I see other benefits as well. I mean, it's so simple to use, the renderer is MUCH faster than Blenders. However, for a free program, Blender is quite exceptional.
hobbes71002 2 years ago
And I can do better in c4d, I'm just too impatient with renders :P
hobbes71002 2 years ago
nice vid.
same as superDev323
DDrack1 2 years ago
0.0 im thirsty
makai2468 2 years ago
actually the water looks pretty realistic compared to other vids ive seen. what would help ALOT is if the stem of the glass was thinner... it really pulls you out of it because the glass looks fake.
hexagonal99 2 years ago 2
Is that diarrhea water? x3
MagnusRulerHardt 2 years ago 47
It looks like the way water behaves in space, Maybe the gravity settings are low. Or water purity level was programmed in, because soft water can bead like this.
SgtRum 2 years ago
Last time I checked water didn't breakdown into small spheres of liquid, what reality is that simulation based on?
ZorbatronII 2 years ago
The one present in non-atomic scale simulations...
Magnetohydrodynamics 2 years ago
Weird, for a second it seems like that's an excuse for doing something incorrectly. Because last time I checked computer water simulation was beyond such unrealistic simulations.
ZorbatronII 2 years ago
Omg, i hate Particle water like this, the water simulator in Blender is the real deal...
ErikBjareholt 2 years ago 3
in blender, the simulation is done with particles too ;)
wolfoe 2 years ago 2
Actually, its not (If you not force it too) It uses tracers for physics and then puts a mesh covering the area and with a little "Realworld-size"
tweaking, It looks alot more realistic than this...
If there is a similar "realworld-size" setting in C4D, he really would need to fix it. + Its way too fast, slow down...
Well, you could call it particles, but you can remove all the particles in your scene and still get a realistic water simulation, it just takes some more time to "bake"...
ErikBjareholt 2 years ago
nice to meet ya
Toca91 2 years ago
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Hibernate8 2 years ago
i don't think that real water wobbles and shakes that much when you pour a glass of it
MrGibbleChip 2 years ago
true
TheToeProject 2 years ago
at beggining it looks like carbonated water.
realIBeliX 2 years ago
why do people doing video not know how to econde for youtube....:( otherwise not bad not tried fluids in c4d yet
sacredgeometry 2 years ago 5
what is "econde"? o.O
djaxup 2 years ago
a typo for encode :P
sacredgeometry 2 years ago
aaah ok that makes sense xD
to see in "high" quality replace the "&feature=email" in the adress bar with "&fmt=18"
:))
djaxup 2 years ago
@djaxup a spanish word for encode i guess :DDD
Novica89 1 year ago
The problem with real flow is when the particles separate it looks really shady. That is why Blender fluids look really good.
Knexxuss 2 years ago
Eh? Honestly I can't stand the look of Blender fluids. I've seen both really bad and really good stuff out of RF, but everything I've seen from Blender looks really globby. I think it's the fault of the mass-tracking system it uses for the surface generation... the PLS method looks immeasurably better, in my opinion.
shinWangXiao 2 years ago
i think its great for a free app but i have to agree...maybe its usable for non realistic fluids like gloopy ecto plasm etc
sacredgeometry 2 years ago
Yea but in realflow the particles are really noticeable, and if you turn up the resolution in blender enough it can look nice, but it does take forever. They both have their benefits.
Knexxuss 2 years ago
Using the correct settings, you can get a mesh in which the particles are not very noticeable at all. I've seen RF simulations that contain both high frequency turbulent detail and laminar effects such as thin-sheeting. I have yet to see a single Blender simulation which doesn't look or act goopy or off somehow. As far as I have ever seen, Blender's sole "benefit" is that it's free (of course, the fact that it's free *is* a pretty big deal).
shinWangXiao 2 years ago
The way the stream exists as a long tube-like blob is really corny, but I think the splash and settling of the fluid looks pretty good. Not good enough to convince me it's water though. Seems too think to be water.
CodyRicheson 2 years ago
now you gave me diarrhea
MagnusRulerHardt 2 years ago
it looks like quicksilver
LoveRapeSex 2 years ago
this is fantastic!!!!!!!!!! 5/5
make tutorial
RysiekKrzysiek2021 2 years ago
That looks so unbelievably fake....
Niobesnuppa 2 years ago
I agree. It looks like the water is staying it large beads instead of joining to make 1 mass.
Stephenlee5 2 years ago
I know, looks like little glass balls or something.
Niobesnuppa 2 years ago
What exactly is realflow?
SupaDupaSkata 2 years ago
A Program to simulate Water/Liquids Animation
djaxup 2 years ago
@SupaDupaSkata yeah the best one out there.
TheDom4224 11 months ago
wow,cool!
wow6bigbang6wow 2 years ago
No, sorry
JamSterReady4U 2 years ago
could u make a tutorial on this becuse iv been trying to find one and no luck
Raivus 2 years ago
no sorry i dont have time for making tutorials
djaxup 2 years ago
are you using real flow or any other thing inside c4d?
vrajesh 2 years ago
yes i´m using realflow...
sorry forget to put it in the title
djaxup 2 years ago
Nice job! It's not perfect, but better than most of the fluid simulations I've seen on this site. I tried my first fluid simulation a few days ago in C4D and it looked like crap.
roccostecko 2 years ago
This doesn't look real at all, it's stupid. If you pissed into a glass, standing over it, it wouldn't all stay in the glass. There has been no reality or imagination put into this one. sorry
schemedemon 2 years ago
do better :)
Thats one of my first animations of water using c4d.
So it´s not necessary to flame that way
djaxup 2 years ago
It's not necessary to upload your 'first animation' either - I wouldn't bother putting test shots up. I'm sorry to offend you, but you're the one putting your first baby steps in 3D animation in the public eye. You've got to learn to deal with criticism, and so I think you should have waited until you had something worth sharing with people.
schemedemon 2 years ago
i can handle criticism very well when its told a proper way.
no criticism without an idea of (for?) suggestion. :)
just my 2 cents
djaxup 2 years ago
Just make a scene where water would naturally occur, using physics to affect the way it's calculated? I've seen this video before, I don't know why you shared it, and I don't know what you wanted from uploading it. Don't ask me to suggest stuff; just have fun playing with the infinite possibilities of 3D software ;)
Don't be distracted by grumpy bastards like me, just only post stuff that is really well done or new or experimental.
schemedemon 2 years ago
are you using thinking paticles with metaballs or real flow. I think not real flow
healthpimp 3 years ago
Nice, but it doesn´t look 100% real...
samuelcohen1 3 years ago
i know, cause it´s one of my first tries ;)
djaxup 3 years ago
In that case it´s awesome. To be honest, I said that it doesn´t look 100% real because it´s what I think, not because I can do it better. In fact, I can´t do it. I´m studying art at the university, and in third course I wll learn about 3d modelling, but right now I´m in first course... 5 stars.
samuelcohen1 3 years ago
I think should of used a different texture for the water... It looks strange for some reason.
IIJazzyII 3 years ago
very good"!' how does it look in normal speed?
mjufpn 3 years ago
thx =)
well it looks a little bit better but unfortunately i didn´t keep the original file, so i can´t show
djaxup 3 years ago
is it art or did you actually study the water?
It looks pretty accurate.
mjufpn 3 years ago
no its "just art", actually just some tries with different settings :D
djaxup 3 years ago
wow. cool
mjufpn 3 years ago
strangely disappointing...
AviusUmbra 3 years ago
piss
darpachief 3 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
i can animate better in ms paint
kobasica 3 years ago
I'd like to see you try.
NeverevenStudios 3 years ago
hmmmm well kinda beady i can do better in blender3D but good anyways
BobbyJEL101 3 years ago
It looks undeniably realistic. The only thing that gives it away is the beadiness of the water at the end and the glass looks quite computer animated as well.
maddawg579 3 years ago
Damn, that made me thirsty! XD
FargoJ02 3 years ago
nice fluits
the water is so realistick ...
but the glass not so
even that nice job.
hoticedragon 3 years ago
dude sorry but the water is so NOT realistic
zueq 3 years ago
i know it was one of my first animations with rf and c4d ;)
djaxup 3 years ago
hast du das nur mit c4d gemacht oder mit add-ons????würd ,ich interessieren wie man nur mit c4d wasser animiert...
niklas1723 4 years ago
nein, das hatte ich vergessen...Realflow hab ich dazu benutzt ;)
djaxup 4 years ago
kannst du mir ein bisschen über realflow lernen? wär schon geil :D
mfg
Hippie1abc 3 years ago
Excellent!
ebwje 4 years ago
sieht gut aus,
aber der wasserstrahl sieht ein bissle komisch aus
lambertzzzzzzzzzzzz 4 years ago
Wow...das wird ja immer besser O.O
LordSepheroth 4 years ago