Is it possible to adjust the viscosity of fluid after emission? I know I could probably animate the viscosity on the timeline but that would affect the emitter, not the particles. I'm thinking about liquids that change viscosity when exposed to air etc.
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Well I still haven't figured out how to do this properly. I don't see the Viscosity map in my Phoenix, is this a new feature?
Viscosity map:
https://docs.chaosgroup.com/display/...+%7C+LiquidSrc
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Thought I'd post here as it is exactly my question as well.
Love that we can control individual emitters viscosity now and I've been playing around with it a bit, but is there a way to get particle age into the mapper?
Would really like to have liquids able to solidify/liquefy, thinking lava and wax effects.Gavin Jeoffreys
Freelance 3D Generalist
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Well I hope this decision changes. Minor updates for the major version (3.0) I purchased should really be included here. This is not cheap software for an independent user like myself ... not to mention V-Ray on top of it. Is the same attitude going to trickle down into V-Ray as well?
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V-Ray won't be dropping Max 2013 and 2014 right now from what I know. It's about the attitude though - in order to add new stuff to the software, often old versions become incompatible and it takes a lot of effort to keep them running. When it comes to the point that we are spending half the development time in nursing the old versions, it's better to drop them in order to be able to continue improving the software.Svetlin Nikolov, Ex Phoenix team lead
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