Hello. I would sincerely appreciate advice on this. I have done a setup which I like but am not sure if what I have done is correct in terms of a decent Phoenix workflow. I'm still learning PSD.
The idea is simple. Smoke exhaling from a characters nostrils while walking. Breathing in and out. I've animated both 'Discharge' and 'Smoke' to emulate breathing. There is also 'Smoke Dissipation'.
The issue I have is the container expands and contracts and sometimes jerks its scale randomly and clips the smoke. I did try setting the ' Expand and don't contract' but the cache files are immense as the volume grows.
I also played with higher Steps per frame and adaptive grid but that had varying results but none worked.
Lastly, I tried leaving the grid in it's initial position where it was created but as I have animated the discharge between 0 and 3, at 0, it doesn't follow like a standard sim. The solution was to animate the grids position to follow a rough position where the emitter is.
I have attached frames, before and after and can share a small scene file if requested. I wasn't sure how to post one here or if that breaks forum rules.
Cheers
The idea is simple. Smoke exhaling from a characters nostrils while walking. Breathing in and out. I've animated both 'Discharge' and 'Smoke' to emulate breathing. There is also 'Smoke Dissipation'.
The issue I have is the container expands and contracts and sometimes jerks its scale randomly and clips the smoke. I did try setting the ' Expand and don't contract' but the cache files are immense as the volume grows.
I also played with higher Steps per frame and adaptive grid but that had varying results but none worked.
Lastly, I tried leaving the grid in it's initial position where it was created but as I have animated the discharge between 0 and 3, at 0, it doesn't follow like a standard sim. The solution was to animate the grids position to follow a rough position where the emitter is.
I have attached frames, before and after and can share a small scene file if requested. I wasn't sure how to post one here or if that breaks forum rules.
Cheers
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