it never looks good when large amounts of water are simulated, i mean the water looks good and all but it just doesnt look like a large amount of water flowing
For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:
For further study - Ephesians 2:1-10
What a truth - the message of our key verse in our reading today, verse 8. It is the grace of our wonderful Lord and Savior Jesus Christ - it is the grace by which we are saved. There was no work that I could do to be made pure, only the blood of Jesus Christ could cleanse me, and you, and make us whole.
It is done with Realflow. Realflow is a software to simulate liquids effects and where it is just an emitter with 500k particles with a gravity force and rigid bodies for the bridge.
*sits in car on dam*
ME: zzzzz
*dam breaks*
lilpmac1 10 months ago
That is because it wasn't rendered yet
Timberwolfanimus 11 months ago
it never looks good when large amounts of water are simulated, i mean the water looks good and all but it just doesnt look like a large amount of water flowing
morgzlucas 1 year ago
What program do u use?
Cinema 4d?3ds max?
VvmevV 1 year ago
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Ephesians 2:8
For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:
For further study - Ephesians 2:1-10
What a truth - the message of our key verse in our reading today, verse 8. It is the grace of our wonderful Lord and Savior Jesus Christ - it is the grace by which we are saved. There was no work that I could do to be made pure, only the blood of Jesus Christ could cleanse me, and you, and make us whole.
Thank you Jesus.
spiritslain 1 year ago
SWEET!!
mrvladycastellanos 1 year ago
How do u get ur particles so small?
Maackan95 1 year ago
how do you render objects with scanline and particles with krakatoa at the same time?
brandtproduction 1 year ago
not enough particules...
the water flopped at 0:04!
Good Job Thou
jibzz07 1 year ago
why could it not maken longer
pinnitie 1 year ago
how did you get the water to move break the bridge?
imnotstpid 1 year ago
yeh, looks decent
would work in a feature film. at least for a 'from the air' type shot of a dam collapsing or something
lancsFrogger 1 year ago
I really want to learn something like this, may someone show me?
Brownlue 1 year ago
can you send me a totorial pleas.
i dont now how you can things break when waves hiting buildings ore hoverdams
hotzeflotse 2 years ago
nice work!
brake time?
JannisAdmek 2 years ago
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JannisAdmek 2 years ago
Você usou o Ray Fire com o 3D Studio Max?
3DDuarte 2 years ago
If you are asking about the pre-fractured bridge, it was made with a 3D Studio Max free script.
RF4Labs 2 years ago
Certo
3DDuarte 2 years ago
Whats the script? And how did you make it rigid? Thanks 5/5
Toca91 2 years ago
Krakatoa?! I see no exploding volcano... Or if its a software plugin you should tell its creator that he chose a really cheesy name for it.
Nuker1337 2 years ago
@Nuker1337 Whats the wall doing. Cracking its a creative name
HazyStudioVideos 2 years ago
ats kool
archangel878 2 years ago
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now, after the stupid clowns performance.....
do you know if there is a krakatoa version for max 2009/64...?? i cant find it... cgpersia, emule, anywhere!
juanecheyt 2 years ago
La mejor manera de saber si esta disponible Krakatoa es mirando en la pagina web de sus creadores franticfilms -punto- com
RF4Labs 2 years ago
Yes, of course.
Krakatoa can feed millions of people in short time.
arpoot 3 years ago
Is it true that krakatoa can 'solve world hunger'?
arpoot 3 years ago
wow now u need to finish it
wind27382 3 years ago
Nice work...
Cybaer77 3 years ago
how do simulate the water i cant find it and im sort of a noob
klln4mny 3 years ago
It is done with Realflow. Realflow is a software to simulate liquids effects and where it is just an emitter with 500k particles with a gravity force and rigid bodies for the bridge.
RF4Labs 3 years ago
Yes, of course.
Krakatoa can render millions of particles in short time.
luiseme1000 3 years ago
Is it true that krakatoa has an "unprecedented" speed to handle particle systems?
geadmon 3 years ago
wery nice !
brandtproduction 3 years ago