@bananian Not accurate in the sense that's it's close to reality, no. For artistic purposes it suffices.
You can't simulate gases with the fluid solver shown in this video, but you will be able to with blender's new particle physics. There are some pretty impressive "smoke" videos floating around on YouTube to give you an idea.
This stuff is still heavily in development though, and as i said, it's an artistic tool, not a scientific one.
@ruupi01 Inflow velocity appears to be 6.0 along one axis (Z in my case). I couldn't figure out how to animate that parameter, or even switch it off, which i wanted to do.
Awesome video!
Ri4tje 2 months ago
GIVE ME YOUR MILK!!!
MrGODvsman 3 months ago
Got Milk?
vd853 5 months ago
How do you give the fluid a colour gradient like in the shot at 0:34 ?
ScrumFour 9 months ago
cum...:D
95tekki 9 months ago
how did you manage to create such a high resolution simulation? most of mine crash because of resolution or get strange problems half way through.
kerog6 10 months ago
nice money shot bro...
damone3000 11 months ago
Why do all fluid renderings have to look like paint poured in an invisible teflon-coated box on planet Mars ?
arnaudmeuret 1 year ago
This shit needs to be 3D!
AsSeenOnTV6 1 year ago
...got milk? lol
u4eagun 1 year ago
is the physics accurate in this program? Can you easily adjust the density of particle to something like air?
bananian 1 year ago
@bananian Not accurate in the sense that's it's close to reality, no. For artistic purposes it suffices.
You can't simulate gases with the fluid solver shown in this video, but you will be able to with blender's new particle physics. There are some pretty impressive "smoke" videos floating around on YouTube to give you an idea.
This stuff is still heavily in development though, and as i said, it's an artistic tool, not a scientific one.
HiAdrian 1 year ago
@bananian Actually, it's very accurate since it uses the Lattice-Boltzmann method.
SETHHIKARU 9 months ago
beautiful! I love blender...
flashvenomdesign 1 year ago
This in 3d!!!!!!!!
Tikvanaya 1 year ago
You created this with style. ;)
AniCator 1 year ago
nice...and sticky!
TheTreehouse77 1 year ago
Looks like milk in the 2nd dynamic
AwesomeMore12 1 year ago
Really Cool Dude!
Jalapenoitis 1 year ago
After Effects? You can also just render as a .avi file or .mov file -.-
ruupi01 1 year ago
@ruupi01 Yeah; If there's no need for post work, many small tools, even Blender itself, will do.
HiAdrian 1 year ago
@HiAdrian and do you still no the settings of the domain and the inflow fluid? i would like to know so i can practis :)
ruupi01 1 year ago
@ruupi01 Inflow velocity appears to be 6.0 along one axis (Z in my case). I couldn't figure out how to animate that parameter, or even switch it off, which i wanted to do.
HiAdrian 1 year ago
@ruupi01 Thanks! I'll try that! it looks really nice!
ruupi01 1 year ago
very cool
toudajew 1 year ago
Coool =)
What software are you use to put the rendered images together ?
Dubik22 1 year ago
@Dubik22 After Effects. I see you're quite knowledgeable about Blender fluids, that's some good stuff on your channel.
HiAdrian 1 year ago
@HiAdrian Thank you, I'll try After Effects for my next video =)
Dubik22 1 year ago