I love your vids explaining the different parameters of simulation. It is always a good intro to the different before you get started on the simulation.
I has a question. im trying to simulate a beach setting and need to have the water already in place, not dropped in by an inflow. i cant seem to find any tutorials to help with this
I've been loving these so far, its a simplistic approach to showing people what the effects are when the options for the physics simulation are with different values. Other than showing how to set up your basic fluid i.e domain object, fluid object. Keep these up
Oh, I am not sure that the domain is clear enough. I had to watch it twice to understand what you were talking about. And there is a typo in the first side frame.
I really like your demos. Succinctness is really useful to understanding these tools.
I have two suggestions: See if a renderfarm would be willing to work with you to make longer examples for free -- can't hurt to ask! Make a webpage (or G+ posting, or Wordpress blog, or ???) that shows the same material, but with still images of the concepts. It is hard to search for a concept in the videos, and you still need a fast internet connection to view video.
Very good summary. Suggest you loop the examples two or three times to give the viewer an opportunity to better appreciate the differences between the settings. Good work.
Yes example clips are too slow. Its important to see them longer. I understand stimulation take time so I suggest to simply show or loop them 2 times. Even 3 times. It will be better to understand and see the affected details of each setting
@MrLasla I agree - we need more than a blink of an eye to see what the differences are. If the render times are too long, just loop the clip a few times so we can get a better look at it. As it is, I have to keep clicking on the youtube timebar to loop it myself, which is awkward.
lol not really 200 ist not so good i render my fluid animations with 400 and there looking much much better as 200
mischa1900 4 days ago
I love your vids explaining the different parameters of simulation. It is always a good intro to the different before you get started on the simulation.
SwanepoelDewald 1 week ago
outstanding tutorial....really just outstanding
SubtleSpy 2 weeks ago
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SubtleSpy 2 weeks ago
now this is seek
zungaloca 3 weeks ago
I has a question. im trying to simulate a beach setting and need to have the water already in place, not dropped in by an inflow. i cant seem to find any tutorials to help with this
jmore5099 1 month ago
I need some help, as for the viscosity I can't set the exponent to -1.
0 is the lowest I can go but I want a really thick fluid.
GamingToaster 2 months ago
thanks, another great tutorial. :)
mathghamain 2 months ago
Man, I hope you continue making more of these. Your method of explanation here is brilliant.
SuperGamer87 2 months ago
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SuperGamer87 2 months ago
I've been loving these so far, its a simplistic approach to showing people what the effects are when the options for the physics simulation are with different values. Other than showing how to set up your basic fluid i.e domain object, fluid object. Keep these up
MW2BoosterControl 2 months ago
Best instructional video I've ever seen for blender. Concise and thorough.
rorkimaru 2 months ago
Oh, I am not sure that the domain is clear enough. I had to watch it twice to understand what you were talking about. And there is a typo in the first side frame.
NealDelfeld 2 months ago
I really like your demos. Succinctness is really useful to understanding these tools.
I have two suggestions: See if a renderfarm would be willing to work with you to make longer examples for free -- can't hurt to ask! Make a webpage (or G+ posting, or Wordpress blog, or ???) that shows the same material, but with still images of the concepts. It is hard to search for a concept in the videos, and you still need a fast internet connection to view video.
NealDelfeld 2 months ago
@NealDelfeld
Thanks for you suggestions
but I do have an G+ account... I'd be glad if you would add me ;D
Just search for my name: Daniel Kreuter
MrLasla 2 months ago
@NealDelfeld Just wanted to throw this out there but a free co-op render farm does exists RENDERFARM dot fi
terencehood 2 months ago
Keep the videos coming
they are very helpful :)
xLDH1109x 2 months ago 5
Very good summary. Suggest you loop the examples two or three times to give the viewer an opportunity to better appreciate the differences between the settings. Good work.
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learnwithmac 2 months ago
Nice. Thanks for sharing. It is very helpful.
albanobermejo 2 months ago
Nice, very helpful video, but IMO the sample with a resolution of 50 looks better than with 125. Any Explanations
flan3002 2 months ago
hey theya re short but cut him some slack , the explanations are perfect ,
Cobac 2 months ago
wirklich sehr gutes Tutorial :O! Mach weiter so. Vielleicht wirst du ja mal richtig bekannt.
StalkerHD 2 months ago
Yes example clips are too slow. Its important to see them longer. I understand stimulation take time so I suggest to simply show or loop them 2 times. Even 3 times. It will be better to understand and see the affected details of each setting
oenvoyage 2 months ago
very nice but it would be nice if the individual clips wee longer than 3 sec. its is kind of hrd to look at all of them besides a glance
larmannjan 2 months ago 3
@larmannjan
I'm sorry but I really couldn't make it longer
I could have... but I waited already 1-2 hours for each of the 30 simulations (some of them are not in the clip)
Thats why I decided to make it just 4 sek. long^^
MrLasla 2 months ago
@MrLasla what are your pc specs?
larmannjan 2 months ago
@larmannjan
MacBookPro 15" ;)
It has an i7 quad core with 2.2GhZ
MrLasla 2 months ago
@MrLasla laptops :)
larmannjan 2 months ago
@MrLasla I agree - we need more than a blink of an eye to see what the differences are. If the render times are too long, just loop the clip a few times so we can get a better look at it. As it is, I have to keep clicking on the youtube timebar to loop it myself, which is awkward.
OpticalVampire 2 months ago
WOW very nice, make a cloth tutorial pleaaase!! :D
Canal3dfull 2 months ago
Nice.
ronstero 2 months ago
Sehr schön ;-)
RettichGangster 2 months ago