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Blender animation - test VooDoo tracking "Fluid"

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2008

This is test of camera tracking and fluid simulation.

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  • Did it make a mess afterwards ??

    rofl...5 stars :)

  • How did you get the mercury liquid stuff to reflect the room? Everytime I try it, the environment is not rendered, and the reflection is blank. Help would be apreciated!

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  • @Crozonexz when in blender, you have to add light sources like lamps and spotlights exactly where the light in the room is coming from

  • @veggiet2009 lol I posted that six month ago, back when I knew NOTHING about 3d except the bare essentials. Now I know you can just take a couple pictures of the areas it reflects, since it doesn't have to be accurate.

    But yeah, thats what I meant by model the room. And now, Kinect is that easiest and most accurate way to remodel a more complex room lol

  • @TheFXGuy might not have to go that far, but take a picture of "noticable" objects e.g. the plant, the rug, the tv and then map them pictures on planes, then reconstruct the scene with pimitives and basic colors... or maybe that's what you meant by "model the room." Just make sure you take a picture of anything complex that you most likely would see details of

  • Fluid seems a bit slow. I have zero experience with blender fluid sim though, so ignore me if I'm being stupid.

  • This is a great composite. If the water had a better texture (transparency and reflections), it would be perfect.

  • @Crozonexz you can take 6 pictures of the room to make a cubemap and then use raytraced reflections, (I think) you can use a cubemap for textured reflections, you can create a spherical panorama and do either of the steps mentioned above...

    Basically just do whatever method that you can think of to use reflections other than an environment map if that isn't working.

    You can also model the room and use camera projection to do actual raytraced reflections.

  • now thats nice

  • is this really made with Blender?!?! O_o

  • EPIC

  • that looks like mercury

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