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Simple Fluid SImulation Tutorial Blender 2.46

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2008

A simple tutorial for Blender 3D v2.46. Shows how to make liquids appear and act like liquids in blender. Soz for bad quality

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  • ummm... i followed every step but my cube just turned to blob so i couldnt turn on the ray mirror and transparency

  • @tezhoughton If you followed the instructions correctly im not sure what the problem is. Hmm what version of Blender are you running? Because i cant guarantee that this method will work on any versions newer than 2.46. If thats not the problem then can i suggest just trying again from scratch ? :)

  • When I render it`s very unsmooth and fast. How can I make it smoother and go a bit slower? Sorry, I`m a newbie :-)

  • @iDanielTechLive Have you tried selecting the water and in the edit mode clicking set smooth? and to slow down the animation you could always reduce teh FPS on the render screen, or just make the "End:250" box a larger number to make a longer animation :)

  • what do you do at the begining?

  • if u mean wen i move the uvsphere then move it back, its because i forgot i was in top view (NUM7) instead of front view (NUM1).

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  • @Browny95B Thanks for fast answers.

    Great, I`ll try that out. Thank you so much for the help :-)

  • @Browny95B Avi Codec produces better quality. A menu appears in which you have too choose X-vid MPEG Codec.

  • Thanks I got it now. u have great tutor, read ur subtitle its awsome I got it.

  • @Browny95B thanks alot!

  • I used AVI RAW to render my animations. select that then go to the bar on the left and chosse your output ( e.g my documents ) then hit animate. Once finished the video should be saved in ur selected output.

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