AAH. im confused looking at your source code... it looks like its faked kind of, and the domain (which is multicolored) is spinning... could you explain what you did? im really interested.
Dude, did you really really had 3 different colors mixed, 'cause I can handle the multi-liquid sim, I did it once. But I cannot understand how else you did on multiple material drops-mix. Unless you used different colored light sources /:)
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*cough* noob sorry, only coughing at slance... nice vid tho! im just taking up blender now and i love the effects it does... could have done with high quality vid tho
It can't handle fluid interaction, this is faked. The fluids on the floor are not blending if you look good and the fluids coming down change color. Still superb effect! Well done!
blender can handle fluid interaction, only between the same viscosity though, which means that they all become of the same finalized mesh and the same material, so you're technically right as it can't handle an interaction between water and oil or other combinations, he simply used a script to produce a gradient that fakes multiple fluids combining
ahaaa.. so i thaught.. experimented with that a loth though.... but have you seen the vidos from the same guys how made some of the algorithms for blenders fluid simulation. They have created an awesome way of intergrating both liquids of diffrent visocity but allso boyancy and the interactions with soft bodies and most awesome of all particle fire so that you can set fluids on fire.. its so awesome.
Nice simulation!!
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hbarone 2 months ago
how do you mix fluids? awsome by the way
carlosandlexi 1 year ago
looks awesome dude! I never thought that would happen!
PotadoTomado 2 years ago
wow so cool
VampiresBleedToo 3 years ago
Awesome job!! wish we could paint with it. 5*
licxstar 3 years ago
the fluid has a radial gradient texture that makes it appear to "mix"
oblenob 4 years ago
i did not try this... but you can have more than one Inflow for the same domain and its possible to animate the inflow...
gonna give this a try the next days...
MavelGeorg 4 years ago
AAH. im confused looking at your source code... it looks like its faked kind of, and the domain (which is multicolored) is spinning... could you explain what you did? im really interested.
TheBlehBlehBleh 4 years ago
Dude, did you really really had 3 different colors mixed, 'cause I can handle the multi-liquid sim, I did it once. But I cannot understand how else you did on multiple material drops-mix. Unless you used different colored light sources /:)
agent47crows 4 years ago
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Slance1 5 years ago
*cough* noob sorry, only coughing at slance... nice vid tho! im just taking up blender now and i love the effects it does... could have done with high quality vid tho
machineman9 4 years ago
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Slance1 4 years ago
Blender can mix Fluids, but only when they have the same viscotosity.
Cloudskipper80 5 years ago
It can't handle fluid interaction, this is faked. The fluids on the floor are not blending if you look good and the fluids coming down change color. Still superb effect! Well done!
ACHPostma 5 years ago
Blender!!?? i also wonder how? since blenders fluidsim cant handle fluid interaction..
TheMorMor 5 years ago
sure it can, it depends on your computer power though.
EggYolk 5 years ago
blender can handle fluid interaction, only between the same viscosity though, which means that they all become of the same finalized mesh and the same material, so you're technically right as it can't handle an interaction between water and oil or other combinations, he simply used a script to produce a gradient that fakes multiple fluids combining
DTMidian 4 years ago
ahaaa.. so i thaught.. experimented with that a loth though.... but have you seen the vidos from the same guys how made some of the algorithms for blenders fluid simulation. They have created an awesome way of intergrating both liquids of diffrent visocity but allso boyancy and the interactions with soft bodies and most awesome of all particle fire so that you can set fluids on fire.. its so awesome.
TheMorMor 4 years ago
How? :o
dodgydavec 5 years ago