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  • #2
    Nice glue
    I just can't seem to trust myself
    So what chance does that leave, for anyone else?
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    CG Artist

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    • #3
      Nice silicon drops!
      Be nice to see a test with less surface tension to see how it spreads
      Chris Jackson
      Shiftmedia
      www.shiftmedia.sydney

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      • #4
        I agree it's a bit viscous, but I'm getting pretty keyed up about the potential for liquids with Phoenix. It's going to be a pretty amazing piece of software!

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        Brett Simms

        www.heavyartillery.com
        e: brett@heavyartillery.com

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        • #5
          indeed! i can't wait to try this out for myself. it's looking better and better for every post

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          • #6
            no, it's not viscous, just the scale is unusual and this makes the liquid to looks weird
            the surface tension can't be too big and because of this you have to use small gravity or small time scale. with proper adjustment the result should be similar to water
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