to the "slow" part. it depends on how big the scale is. if that whole thing were ilke a half mile to a mile long, it would be fine. if it were smaller, like say the size of a large bowl, that'd be slow.
mm ok that was what I was expecting, time in Hours, now I know is normal for the simulations to take hours, and it seems you've got a better PC than mine so that helps too for a fast simulation, Did you buy realflow of have you the demo from nextlimit version? which resets itself after 10 minutes of use:S:S?
Hey jordanrom really thanks for your comment, i got some other questions, how much time did this simulation take??, is your computer a normal person computer?? i mean, you gotta have a really good PC to make this, and how did you to make a video of it??
If I remember correctly, simulation only took a couple hours on Intel Pent. D 940 (dual-core 3.2Ghz) w/ 2GB RAM. I believe this is because look at how simple the mesh is. Not much to collide with and very few polygons.
The video was simple, just do an export of the screen refresh, this option is in Realflow as export image. Then you can make a movie out of that sequence.
render it out....did you?
norchaaa 10 months ago
very nice!! hopefully a tutorial?
eriksanabria 1 year ago
Bom = Good (in portuguese).
3DDuarte 1 year ago
Bom!
3DDuarte 2 years ago
@3DDuarte ?
realflow100 1 year ago
wow old skool :D
HenryLascelles 3 years ago 2
Coolö!
Ferroman1 3 years ago
Thanks!
Jordanrom 3 years ago
@Jordanrom why would this be slow? it seems fine.
realflow100 1 year ago
to the "slow" part. it depends on how big the scale is. if that whole thing were ilke a half mile to a mile long, it would be fine. if it were smaller, like say the size of a large bowl, that'd be slow.
Scorpion7T 3 years ago
Yeah, I forget what the scale was. Probably .01.
Jordanrom 3 years ago
@Jordanrom i make the scene scale all the way to 999 lol then everything magicly disapears lol
realflow100 1 year ago
Really nice work man !
Daan
daantjuh44 4 years ago
Thank you!
Jordanrom 3 years ago
nice work on this !
yeah its a bit slow but a nice particle flow ! :)
Daan
daantjuh44 4 years ago
mm ok that was what I was expecting, time in Hours, now I know is normal for the simulations to take hours, and it seems you've got a better PC than mine so that helps too for a fast simulation, Did you buy realflow of have you the demo from nextlimit version? which resets itself after 10 minutes of use:S:S?
Thanks for your time!
kamihakai 4 years ago
Hey jordanrom really thanks for your comment, i got some other questions, how much time did this simulation take??, is your computer a normal person computer?? i mean, you gotta have a really good PC to make this, and how did you to make a video of it??
Thanks very much!!
kamihakai 4 years ago
If I remember correctly, simulation only took a couple hours on Intel Pent. D 940 (dual-core 3.2Ghz) w/ 2GB RAM. I believe this is because look at how simple the mesh is. Not much to collide with and very few polygons.
The video was simple, just do an export of the screen refresh, this option is in Realflow as export image. Then you can make a movie out of that sequence.
Jordanrom 4 years ago
How did you do to make the emitter to make so much particles in just a few seconds??? how much time did it take you to the simulation??
kamihakai 4 years ago
I scaled the emitter up and set the particle emission speed to about 10-20. Also remember to increase particle resolution to 6-7.
Jordanrom 4 years ago
looks great. how much particles did you use? 20 minutes for that simulation it's not too much:)
mateeekarate 5 years ago
I think there are about 200-300,000 particles.
Jordanrom 4 years ago
awesome
osking 5 years ago
Thank you.
Jordanrom 4 years ago
OOOOH! PURTY!
whatisanti 5 years ago