hot melted wax into glass ( RealFlow 4 )
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when people try to make a water flow it looks like melted wax but when people try to make melted wax it looks like water
its true
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How was this recommended
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@artofnick ???
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top me off bartender...
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Actually water generates more droplets on the side of the glass due to the "wave" from overflow splashing back against the glass. hot wax solidifies incredibly quickly and would actually never generate such a huge wave. the temperature needed to keep it a liquid long enough for such an animation would require the wax to be heated far past boiling point. (which would make it a gas, darn)
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i like it, but i think you could do some better with rendering
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is this program free and is it easy to use? cause i need something to do in my free time.
looks like 3ds Max.., but i cant say from the vid...
Btwm why is it 'hot wax' while it acts like slow-rendered water?
Youloeka 2 years ago
Hi
It is RealFlow and Cinema4D. And it is called "hot" because cold wax is not liquid but more stiff or jelly-like, but never flowing anywhere. And it actually does not act like slow rendered water. It is real speed. U can C that it does not flow away from the glass because of its high stickyness and surface tension. Water would not act like that^^
thx for watching
DragonsSpirit 2 years ago
what program is this???
dragman4321 2 years ago
Simulation in Realflow4, modeling/shading/rendering in Cinema4D.
DragonsSpirit 2 years ago
What did you use to render this?
dkamm65 2 years ago
Standard renderer in cinema4D 11. Advanced Render 3.
DragonsSpirit 2 years ago