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  • Cool that totally looks like blood! it´s awesome :D

  • This made me sick.... Keep up the great work! :D

  • Nice Blood Shader, where can I find it?

  • That's a lot of red-dyed water.

  • man, that jelly looks good

  • How long did it take to animate this?

  • i wanna get this game pls tell me how to get it i will subcribe

  • Does anyone got thirsty after watching this vid?

  • COOL!

  • make it in 3d, nao!

  • I think this calls for a super absorbent tampon...

  • looks cool

    how many hours did it take to render?

  • I want to make some jello in c4d but i dont know if i need realflow for that,if you know how to make jello please tell me.

  • HOW did you change the framerate? When I go to file>>preferences>>simulation, whenever I increase the framerate, it goes back to 30.

  • Thats no question of the framerate, but of rendering speed.

  • It looks super awesome but not like jello. More like strawberry jam, other than that, good job.

  • haha. i changed the title to jello after some people claimed that it looked like jello. maybe i should rename it to strawberry jam :P

  • what is real flow?! XD

  • mmmmmmm jello =)

  • nice!

  • not blood but good

  • looks more like jello though.

  • it looka like bood a bit, but doesnt act like blood

  • I wonder how the time delay have been done?

  • I simply increased the framerate of the realflow simulation at the end, so playing it back at a constant 30 fps gives that slowdown effect ;)

    thanks for commenting :)

  • dude excellent :P

    it looks like red crap

    it looks like strawberry jam *drools*

    it looks like transparent gue

    LOVE IT

  • erm well, thanks :P

  • i want cranberyy juice now not kidding Brb

  • mmmmm...... strawberry jam!

  • jbartholomew10 (9 months ago):

    It looks like straberry jam!

    thanks :P

  • looks like jelly

  • THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT I SAID BEFORE I LOOKED AT THE COMMENTS!! Same exact words!!

  • hah cool

  • hehe

  • very cool. Looks like I should expect about twice that amount of time witha my AMD Athalon 64 processor & only 1Gig of RAM. *sigh* Cool video though. once upon a time that osrt of effect could only be done traditional with a crap load of still cameras & good editting into video, now we just build, & render over night. LOL.

  • true ^^ thanks for commenting. with a little bit more effort put into an own shader i could have saved some rendertime though ;)

  • how many people did you kill THIS time....lol

  • That's plain gross!!!!

  • well erm... thanks :P

  • Shiiiit... 10 hours on what kind of system?

  • Intel Core2Duo @ 1,83 ghz, 1GB ram at that date. Well, I could blame myself for using the energyhungry bloodshader from the organic shader library in C4D ;)

  • Haven't used C4D... but I'm guessing that if you'd used a simple blinn shader it would have been faster? I was expecting some quicker results from my Core2Quad @ 3.17GHz--but How much of this was simulation time??

  • yes, that's what i meant. a simple shader would have been much more faster and eventually would have looked better ;P

    I just wanted to test that bloodshader from the libraray. simulation time wasn't included in the 10h, that 10h was when I rendered it over night ;)

    I don't remember the simulation time.

  • well very good! very bullet-timey, haha

  • thx ;)

  • Looks like strawberry jam.

  • yeah.. someone already mentioned that. i used the blood shader of the organic material section in C4D.. looks a bit different though ^^

    thanks for commenting, though.

  • Mniam, mniam. Cherry-picking.

  • ;)  .

  • where can i get chinema 4d?

  • you dont need it, it should work with 3Dsmax, too. visit maxons homepage if you want a trial. But I guess you cant render animations with it... Not sure though.

  • how*

  • ty guys..i have most of it done now..i have maya and 3ds max,,,but i cant get hot to load it in my 3d program..i can do ether one

  • You need the realflow plugin installed and working for 3Dsmax or maya. You should be able to use some sort of Realflow Mesh Importer within 3Dsmax or Maya then (search in the menu plugins or something like that). Try googling some tutorials for realflow with 3dsmax or something like that.

    Good luck and I guess that's all I can tell you since I used Cinema 4D ;)

  • i am a noob in realflow..how do you make it

    3D not just little dots

  • Create a new mesh and then right click on the new mesh and insert fluids

  • You simply need a mesh in your scene, once you have it will create *.bin files in the mesh folder during calculating the simulation which you will be able to import in to your 3D program.

  • so cool so intense great man!!! lol

  • hehe thanks man ;)

  • enable filtering and speed stretching!

  • ok when I will use RF again I will try it out. thx, mo

  • blood is so real.but too dense,particles are too little

  • Yeah thanks, I didn't want my two CPU-cores to melt ;) Therefore, I uses quite low detailed Particles/Meshes.

  • good jod,in which way do you make the blood falling so slow?i wanna learn that ,lol

  • I already answered this question:

    I simply increased the framerate of the realflow simulation at the end, so playing it back at a constant 30 fps gives that slowdown effect ;)

    Good luck ^^

  • thanks for reply,i'll try something like this later,yours is amazing!

  • It looks like straberry jam!

  • yeah, i used the blood shader of the organic material section in C4D.. looks a bit different though ^^

  • Ah... It's still really cool.

  • HOWTO EXPORT INTO 3DSMAX 8 ???? PLZ ???

  • install the RF plugin for 3Dsmax,with that you should be able to import the generated mesh files (which are generated when calculating the simulation in RF) if you use a mesh entity/objekt in RF - alternative way is to import the particle files generated when calculating. google some tutorials ;)

  • pleease i need help, i have maya 8.5 and, in the plug-in manager, when i'm gonna load the 2 realflow options, it is not possible besause "Unable to dynamically load : C:/Archivos de programa/Autodesk/Maya8.5/bin/­plug-ins/RealflowParticler.mll

    "

    HELP T_T i have all in their respective files!!

  • sorry seems like I can't help you.. don't know the problem and not using maya with RF4... try to google it ^^

  • woah, great!

    what programm do you use?!

  • thanks...

    i used realflow 4 demo and cinema 4D R10, like i wrote in the description.

  • yeah pop the tension up and bit and just play with the intial settings you dont need much, looking good though keep at it!

  • relax filter!!

  • what do you mean?

  • ah you mean the relax filter in realflow for the mesh object? so what settings do you recommend? does it have to be recalculated?

  • yes you will have to recalculate. Relax VERY MODERATELY. I usually use .05 down from .1..... if you use any more you're going to get stringly ugly bits. Good luck.

  • thx ^^

  • I like your Realflow example! Very cool, I need to figure out how to slow down and freeze the time line in c4d to do the same kinda effects as what you did. Just one of those little things I have not yet explored!

  • I simply increased the framerate of the realflow simulation at the end, so playing it back at a constant 30 fps gives that slowdown effect ;)

    thanks for commenting :)

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