I can't understand how you go from making CD's to simulating fluid in geo nodes but your videos are a blast to follow along and learn stuff in blender I never knew to use before, kudos!!
I'm sorry but you looks like that kid from polar express in this video. Nice tutorial tho, always wanted a good tutorial about particle based fluid simulations
The velocity calculation seemed little weird, you could have used v = u + at, which would have been easier, you have used the same but with much more work
Great video and explanation! It's cool that nowadays we can basically make a differential equation solver in geo nodes :D Are you planning to optimize it somehow and convert it to a mesh with like simple foam and stuff? It could be really cool.
Whats cool about the small particles behaving like fluids is that in special effects sand is often used as fast water in minatures sets. Like in Ghostbusters when a fire hydrant on the street erupts for example. That is all sand.
I can't understand how you go from making CD's to simulating fluid in geo nodes but your videos are a blast to follow along and learn stuff in blender I never knew to use before, kudos!!
This is my favorite video you have made! Please more physics from scratch!!!
I'm sorry but you looks like that kid from polar express in this video. Nice tutorial tho, always wanted a good tutorial about particle based fluid simulations
can't unsee it, what have you done
Really did him dirty with this one
"Stay the f' away."
All of the computers I have ever owned are collectively on fire just from watching this.
This guy took blender and transformed it into COMSOL physics
You and ducky are the godsends of blender
This is very helpful thank you very much.
Man of a thousand faces
what if we wanted them to move them both on the left and right axis?
Is this guy a genius? Or am i just dumb? 😂
🤩
now do it _in_ scratch /j
buying fluid sims is DEAD!
Man is literally becoming jesse slowly slowly
Waiting for his best video yet, “Making illegal substances in only geometry nodes!” 🎉
SCIENCE!
This style fits you, you look good sir, thanks for the guide.
you look like Tobey Maguires Peter Parker in Spiderman 2 when he succeses at his real life instead of being Spiderman xD Idk I like it
No way, he gor glasses for +10 intellect
my pc is on fire
Physics glasses are so powerful that they can compete with coding glasses
I love how you approach ideas like this! I love how you explain each part in terms that actually make sense
I had the same glasses in 2016
Dude looked homeless last I saw now he looks like AVGN. How does he do it? Haircuts? No, that's too simple.
I'd like to be a puppet in your simulated universe.
Somebody cooked
This was absolutely incredible.
Awesome
Such a clear explanation. Thank you very much.
at this point cgmatter puahing every button to keep this channel alive tbh, saf to see this good of a tutorial channel is in this position
At 6:14, when I insert the Minimum after Maximum, the point disappears. I'm using Blender 4.1. Anyone has the same problem?
I didn't know Scott the Woz knew how to use Blender
Love it. Well done !
Can you use metaball instead of sphere?
The velocity calculation seemed little weird, you could have used v = u + at, which would have been easier, you have used the same but with much more work
Remember the kid from Polar Express?
This is him now:
Nobel prize for blender?
Houdini had this many years ago xdddd
Thank youuu !
volume/smoke sim would be fricking lit
"repeat zones are not in Blender pre-4.1" is good to include, I followed for a couple hours in a 3.6 project...
Wow. You sir AWESOME.
Open blender➡Delete cube➡Add cube....🤣😂
Please tell me the kid in polar express look is intentional
thats cool but how did you turn into a guy named chris
the most cursed SPH I've ever seen
You look... Employed.
u were young.
Pretty close to understanding how that 2.5D fluid addon was created.
Why bro started looking like the new highschool profesor
XD
Great video and explanation! It's cool that nowadays we can basically make a differential equation solver in geo nodes :D Are you planning to optimize it somehow and convert it to a mesh with like simple foam and stuff? It could be really cool.
oh I'm glad you're back with new cool look and amazing background! amazing video as always!
Amaxing tutorial!
yoooooo
I have been wanting to make a viscoelastic fluid simulator, this helps a lot
I would like to see this kind of tutorials.
Whats cool about the small particles behaving like fluids is that in special effects sand is often used as fast water in minatures sets. Like in Ghostbusters when a fire hydrant on the street erupts for example. That is all sand.
FlipFluid sales after this Video: 📉📉📉📉📉📉