I'm really excited about Dyverso. I like to use Standard particles a lot because Hybrio does not work for my needs most of the time. I need the detail of the standard particles. One thing is will Dyverso have the ability to do "Sticky" particles? I found settings in RF2013 for my particles to stick to the geometry (mostly) the way I want. But when I take the same scene, and don't change any of the settings, into RF2014, the sticky does not work nearly as well and the particles fall off much too easily. How well does Sticky work in Dyverso? Also, what about viscosity? I use a lot of high viscosity fluids in my projects, around 200-300, and that means lots of substeps which can mean 10-30 minutes per frame to simulate. How well does Dyverso handle viscosity? Thanks!
I'm really excited about Dyverso. I like to use Standard particles a lot because Hybrio does not work for my needs most of the time. I need the detail of the standard particles.
One thing is will Dyverso have the ability to do "Sticky" particles? I found settings in RF2013 for my particles to stick to the geometry (mostly) the way I want. But when I take the same scene, and don't change any of the settings, into RF2014, the sticky does not work nearly as well and the particles fall off much too easily. How well does Sticky work in Dyverso?
Also, what about viscosity? I use a lot of high viscosity fluids in my projects, around 200-300, and that means lots of substeps which can mean 10-30 minutes per frame to simulate. How well does Dyverso handle viscosity?
Thanks!
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