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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2008

My second test with Realflow. Rendered in Maya with Mental Ray.

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  • Looks like paint, shouldnt it be water?

  • @justinduyn no, I just played around a bit, wanted a cool looking material with SSS.

  • As I wrote, you have to make a mesh out of it in Realflow. Forget about particls in Maya, this has nothing to do with those.

  • How do you set up a shader network for it? What did you use? I have an animation in maya all ready to go, but it's just particles bounded by a green box and it won't render. I've tried a bunch of materials - even lGlass!

  • I used the Fast_SSS_Shader. And the particles are not particles in Maya. They was converted to a mesh in Realflow, and that mesh was imported into Maya.

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  • Fantastic! Now I know what molten boron poured into a Teflon glass in Venusian gravity actually looks like. Cool!

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  • parece que ta saindo amaciante da torneira

  • It's blue milk.

  • If anything, it looks like liquid fabric softener.

  • ΠΟΥ ΣΑΙ ΡΕ ΑΝΤΡΕΑ!!

  • tutorial?

  • This is beautiful, a bit fast though :)

  • Blue Yogurt

  • 0:10 OVERFLOOOOOW!!! D:

  • Kinda looks like fine foam

  • It looks more like blue milk than yogurt!

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