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The best
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Sounds like epicmealtime at the end lol
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@Currypl I apologize, maybe I was too forward. I did not mean to insult you, I simply wanted to know the motivations behind these videos. School project or maybe part of a larger project? Because as nice as it looks, it looks like alot of work for not much reward... Unless you really enjoy the labor. Again I am sorry. :(
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CURRY!
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how do you make that
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OMG!
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very nice breakdown!
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please can some one help.. is realflow for 3ds max??? and where can i get a copy of it ?????
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Question: Why do people work so hard on this??? To see the end result of realistic water flowing? Because it seems like an awful lot of work for something sooo... (for lack of better words) useless...
GMasis001 8 months ago
@GMasis001 successful troll is successful
Well, you are right. I had to sit countless hours in front of computer and make all these calculations, because obviously it's impossible to run these simulations in background. I thought that exploring new software and learning to use is something interesting, but well, you proved me wrong. I did it so maybe people like you would think I'm as awesome as they are. Well I failed. Now I have no purpose in life. Damn.
Currypl 8 months ago 6
Real Flow is by far the best software for this. But you can also try Maya or Blender. They heve their own fluid systems.
As about tutorial? for what? everything you need to know about doing this is in this video. This video is itself a tutorial on how to create a wet map using this method.
Currypl 2 years ago
Dear god man, how long did this take to render?
S0ulR33per 3 years ago
A LOT! :) I dont remember exactly as I rendered it in parts and then join them and it was rendering inthe background. but it will be about 2-3 days for ALL renderings.
Currypl 3 years ago