i was making a simple coffee pouring simulation into a mug.... i had added surface tension and sheeting with a resolution of 240 and it worked well..... only the stream looked jagged and ugly, so i decided to add more minimum steps and went from 1 to 10.... WOW!!.... the increase in quality was amazing, but..... now the coffee exploded from inside the mug.... exploded very hard and the coffee was flying away in a very undesireable way..... i am a very old simulation expert in realflow, phoenix fd and houdini flip fluids (that´s how i make a living), so i tried to find the "interaction factor" they all have in the collider´s settings, but this one didnt have that so i was a little bit lost..... now i see how this fluid works.... hopefully i will fix my issues so i can start using blender for production as well. Thanks.
When ever you having strange effects like this, please contact the FLIP Fluids support team with a blend file using their contact field on the FF homepage.
Any tips on how to achieve the dripping thin paint effect, I'm struggling to find a way to thin the fluid yet retain its viscosity, even with a high PIC/FLIP ratio?
But where are these settings located??? I have searched inside domain , fluid and my obstacle dont find these setting any where last hour spent all wasted still dont know where these settings are please help
This is no tutorial - just a comparison video to show you different settings. You can use it to setup your simulation without need to test these settings yourself ;) There are more comparisons in the comparison-playlist. Our goal is to upload many comparison to help users with finding good settings.
This video was exactly the comparison I hoped to find. Thanks!
Nice tests
Messing around with the sheeting factor and thickness can lead to create a lot of extra liquid ^^
i was making a simple coffee pouring simulation into a mug.... i had added surface tension and sheeting with a resolution of 240 and it worked well..... only the stream looked jagged and ugly, so i decided to add more minimum steps and went from 1 to 10.... WOW!!.... the increase in quality was amazing, but..... now the coffee exploded from inside the mug.... exploded very hard and the coffee was flying away in a very undesireable way..... i am a very old simulation expert in realflow, phoenix fd and houdini flip fluids (that´s how i make a living), so i tried to find the "interaction factor" they all have in the collider´s settings, but this one didnt have that so i was a little bit lost..... now i see how this fluid works.... hopefully i will fix my issues so i can start using blender for production as well. Thanks.
When ever you having strange effects like this, please contact the FLIP Fluids support team with a blend file using their contact field on the FF homepage.
Thank you for this.
so useful! thank you so much
Where can I change the surface tension and sheeting?
In the world settings.
Any tips on how to achieve the dripping thin paint effect, I'm struggling to find a way to thin the fluid yet retain its viscosity, even with a high PIC/FLIP ratio?
same
Use high resolution, and use surface tension and sheeting. Also a smooth modifier can help.
what would you say the most accurate values for water are? I'm having trouble deciding
That absolutely depends on your scene. Understand this comparison as an overview to see what the features do.
But where are these settings located??? I have searched inside domain , fluid and my obstacle dont find these setting any where last hour spent all wasted still dont know where these settings are please help
While the domain is selected open the "FLIP Fluids World" panel to find this settings.
@@Blenderphysics-Videos thanks alot sir
@@RTX4060TI You are welcome!
Please is it possible to make blocky water? As in where each drop of water is a shape of some kind.
You can do this with a remesh-modifier! Set it to "block" and you will see it as blocks. To be used on the baked fluid-surface of course ;)
@@Blenderphysics-Videos Thank you.
How is this helpful? . No audio.
This is no tutorial - just a comparison video to show you different settings. You can use it to setup your simulation without need to test these settings yourself ;)
There are more comparisons in the comparison-playlist. Our goal is to upload many comparison to help users with finding good settings.
Alright thank you. But would have to watch on 720 or 1080 to be able to see the values....
@@jacobokpara7618 Just give UA-cam some time to prepare all video-data. It´s fresh uploaded and will take a short while...
Thank you very much. I love flip fluid. It's an amazing addon. Money well spent. Everyone needs to purchase this addon.