As others have said. THIS IS A PROPER tutorial. Do more of this. While your channel is better than many other software companies, these quick overviews on live presentations are not very useful to most. I see so many companies not understand the fact that their tutorials ARE THEIR MARKETING, yet 95% don't bother or do a poor job at it. More tutorials = more education = more awareness & interest = more sales. So please keep on this path - its great.
Huge respect for Team SideFX, perhaps the best FX-based Software workflow and immense knowledgable stuff.Thanks Guys for all the HardWorks and a passionate sharing approach.
Really curious about the specs of the workstation you created this tutorial with. My tests with MPM were painfully slow and led me to believe it's time to upgrade.
@@wwaller2 you would need to upgrade your gpu to get speeds like the video. Mpm primarily uses gpu open cL. Think there might be an option run it on cpu but will be slower. But with gpu upgrades you need to check if your system is even compatible to run latest gpu. I suggest you look into the 40 series of nvidia rtx as a starting point.
@@alangurung2404 I got 4090 and it's still painfujlly slow for production iterations, I had around 70mil particles, grid scale 1.5, container size around 70m * 30m*15m
The parameters for altering each material are very obscure, how the hell you worked out the parameter’s for ice cream example is beyond me - you must have done hundreds if not thousands of test sims changing parameters randomly?
As others have said. THIS IS A PROPER tutorial. Do more of this.
While your channel is better than many other software companies, these quick overviews on live presentations are not very useful to most. I see so many companies not understand the fact that their tutorials ARE THEIR MARKETING, yet 95% don't bother or do a poor job at it.
More tutorials = more education = more awareness & interest = more sales.
So please keep on this path - its great.
This format of explaining everything with multiple examples and subtleties was beautifully done. I feel fully prepared for MPM
God bless you, SideFX team, for your software and lessons.
Huge respect for Team SideFX, perhaps the best FX-based Software workflow and immense knowledgable stuff.Thanks Guys for all the HardWorks and a passionate sharing approach.
Amazing masterclass - from nodes to full setups and finally final renders. Thank you so much :D
Excellent presentation of new MPM wow!
This is a very well-done Masterclass. Please use this as a template in the future, e.g. for APEX and animation.
Thanks Alexandre! This is great!
I learned a lot of things! Thanks for this perfect class!
thanks for sharing all this knowledge, a real masterclass !
*Absolute Gamechanger !!*
this is a great one! thanks for the amount of info.
Love to see it! Thank you 🥳
love this type of content thanks
Thanks millions.
Really curious about the specs of the workstation you created this tutorial with. My tests with MPM were painfully slow and led me to believe it's time to upgrade.
@@wwaller2 you would need to upgrade your gpu to get speeds like the video. Mpm primarily uses gpu open cL. Think there might be an option run it on cpu but will be slower. But with gpu upgrades you need to check if your system is even compatible to run latest gpu. I suggest you look into the 40 series of nvidia rtx as a starting point.
@@alangurung2404 I got 4090 and it's still painfujlly slow for production iterations, I had around 70mil particles, grid scale 1.5, container size around 70m * 30m*15m
Can’t wait to see an APEX masterclass… thanks SideFX
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Hi ! Really nice tutorial !!
Problem : When i download your scene, nothing apears on the viewport... welp plz😭😭
this is actual tutorial.
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The parameters for altering each material are very obscure, how the hell you worked out the parameter’s for ice cream example is beyond me - you must have done hundreds if not thousands of test sims changing parameters randomly?
Kinda helps if you know the math implementation lol
I believe I understand the math side perfectly, unfortunately that doesn’t correlate to me finding values that work to get the result I currently want
I agree on this one, it's not super artist friendly
amazing, great format learned a lot
Great