 Hola community, do you know what's new in Blender today? Openvdb import export for mantaflow objects for fluids caching so let's see it in action here so if you try the latest builds in Blender 2.90 you're gonna see that if you for example do the quick smoke simulation the most popular simulation quick effect ever in Blender and try to bake these or any kind of simulation really you're gonna see here in the cache settings that there is the openvdb setting by default this is new this didn't used to be that way used to have a different cache now it's it's good enough to make it openvdb by default so say I am want to bake this animation so I'm baking this very simple you know moving simulation and I will get vdb files out of it he's gonna bake it I should have saved the file baby but here in temp Blender in this folder so if I go to this folder in my computer I'm gonna find a two folders one for data one for config if you'll save more caches you're gonna see them here and I have here all the vdb files so this was there before but the exciting thing is that now it's more compatible with Blender itself and with other softwares so for Blender it means that now I can basically say I have a new a new file and then I dropped one of these vdb files just drag and drop I'm gonna find that it's over here that the vdb file is here but not only that it's one of those new object volume object types that were introduced in 2.83 so you're gonna see that it contains a whole bunch of information it contains the grids which is the most important part that you're gonna need exactly before it was there but it wasn't very complete is very well integrated the velocity is the one that it looks the cooler one and I can load the whole sequence here so I can say load all of this it's a sequence and let's put a whole bunch of frames and you can see it in action the velocity the vectors and you can see here that the grid is of the right type is float vector type float type for the other ones so this gives you so much more freedom and you can work with it in other softwares as well so yay for compatibility within Blender import export of open vdb remember you can import the whole sequence from here from the add menu volume import open vdb so yay for for making things more connected more tight so I hope you liked it enjoy go play with it if you find any bugs report them please this is part of 2.90 and as mess the more bug reports we can get the better so we can get a rock stable release soon in a few months couple months see you and then till the next video bye bye