Thank you! I have a question. I think I have a powerful computer but my simulation is very slow, is there anything I can do to fix this? Maybe configure the amount of RAM that is allocated to REALFLOW? Your simulation seems very fast!
Hey Marco, sorry this slipped under my radar. Which solver are you using? For hybrido, unfortunately something I noticed is that an efficient way of speeding up sims if you have a new computer with many cores... Is to use less of them, in my tests it was the fastest if I used 6-8 of my 32 threads... For Dyverso, start low substeps, only raise when you need to (when they pop or are instable) and make sure to use cuda, it reaaaally speeds it up!
Great tut! For more complex objects, how do I get it to really stick more evenly across objects so it shows more of their shape
Thanks a lot for this Dave! This will be very helpful for future projects! :D
Thanks Todd, can't wait to see what you come up with!
Thanks for tut man :)
My pleasure! Glad you liked it!
Thanks... It's help me a lot
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Thank you! I have a question. I think I have a powerful computer but my simulation is very slow, is there anything I can do to fix this? Maybe configure the amount of RAM that is allocated to REALFLOW? Your simulation seems very fast!
Hey Marco, sorry this slipped under my radar. Which solver are you using? For hybrido, unfortunately something I noticed is that an efficient way of speeding up sims if you have a new computer with many cores... Is to use less of them, in my tests it was the fastest if I used 6-8 of my 32 threads... For Dyverso, start low substeps, only raise when you need to (when they pop or are instable) and make sure to use cuda, it reaaaally speeds it up!