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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2008

water with blender, a quick animation that took about 4 hours including render time. I used a tutorial from the blender web page.

http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/SoCFluidTutorial2#Part_4:_Changing_the_Simu...

hope this helps fellow blender3d users

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  • Looks good, but try lowering the viscosity values. Too thick to be water. Overall, good job!

  • noted I will have a look, cheers for the comment

  • please tell me this because i have been wondering....How do u get the water to flow out of the object?....

    -Tanner1031

  • 1. create a ico sphere (scale to size)

    2. create a domain cube (scale to be bigger than ico sphere)

    3. in physics buttons, fluid, select the cube as "domain"

    4. in physics buttons, fluid, select the "ico sphere" to inflow

    5. Bake the frames using the "bake" button in the domain settings.

    the spout in the clip is an object within the domain that is an object.

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  • holy shit thats awsome

  • it doesnt flow for me it just drips downwards :(

  • puo' andare ok

  • nice, greaT!

  • wow thats cool man, looks well good :) well done

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