Hi, I'm very new to Realflow but absolutely loving it so far. I have a very beginner question. I think I messed up my ratios and measurements when I was converting from max to realflow and all of my simulations since are huge amounts of particles for simple scenes. what system unit setup is default or proper in 3d max to work exporting to realflow? Thanks.
I always thought that 'variation' was the total variation. So a variation of 30% means it can be up to 15% bigger or 15% smaller, for a total of +/- 30. But you said a setting of 30% means it can be 30% either way. Which one is it? The Autodesk help pages don't seem to explain that part.
+Elçin Səmədov yeah, blobmesh pretty much delays everything in every way. It's really quite terrible. I use Frost for most work outside tutorials, I only use blobmesh in tutorials because my students and a lot of folks learning from scratch don't have access to a better meta ball software, so I keep these videos to the 3DS standard package.
I am just speechless. SIR YOU ARE THE BEST ANIMATOR AND DESIGNER TO EVER BE BORN. GOD BLESS YOU SIR!
First video with all these likes and not a single dislike. WELL DONE SIR. YOU EARNED MY SUBSCRIBE TONIGHT.
thank you SO much! This is exactly what I needed for a school project :)
Absolutely awesome result without data operators or things like those..... thanks a lot!...
Marvelus designer for liquid stuff :)
I'm gonna go ahead and say that was an excellent tutorial :)
Excellent tutorial. Thanks.
How did you make that material at the beginning clip?
Great tutorial; thank you so much!
hello. can i ask you what's your spec ? cpu and graphic card ? thanks.
Nice Man! Great !
Hi, I'm very new to Realflow but absolutely loving it so far. I have a very beginner question. I think I messed up my ratios and measurements when I was converting from max to realflow and all of my simulations since are huge amounts of particles for simple scenes.
what system unit setup is default or proper in 3d max to work exporting to realflow?
Thanks.
Awesome vid. I really needed just this info! Thanks so much. :D
I always thought that 'variation' was the total variation. So a variation of 30% means it can be up to 15% bigger or 15% smaller, for a total of +/- 30.
But you said a setting of 30% means it can be 30% either way.
Which one is it?
The Autodesk help pages don't seem to explain that part.
Awesome video, but what was your render setting and your material editor setting?
very good tutorial. i never had tried to set a pflow with only a gravity force and no speed. i feel a bit stupid ^^
awesome great clint it helps me lot thanks
Great tutorial, thank you. :)
realflow is for students to learn
To Wax Drip can not we as realflow?
I learn 3d max?
Nice
Blobmesh delays rendering times...
+Elçin Səmədov yeah, blobmesh pretty much delays everything in every way. It's really quite terrible. I use Frost for most work outside tutorials, I only use blobmesh in tutorials because my students and a lot of folks learning from scratch don't have access to a better meta ball software, so I keep these videos to the 3DS standard package.
lol "Sssome Sssettingssssss"
ow kinky dripping lol! hmmmm