Hi I know you can simulate and output foam bubbles without outputting liquid channel. Unfortunately our liquid does not settle well messing up bubble movement. Anyway to have bubbles animated without any liquid simulation but still have underwater movement feel and look. ? We need it when the submarine is moving around. Thanks
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You could mesh a temperature-sim, but maybe this would be too blobby.Kind regards, Wolf S./K.
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Originally posted by Svetlin.Nikolov View PostHey,
Without liquid, I think the only other possibility is to use forces and turbulence and adjust them so that you get the feel you want. Hopefully using the force preview would help make this easy
Cheers!
would be nice to have an option in the future for liquid without velocity. is it possible? That way liquid will have no movement almost like ice but you can still simulate particles like bubbles
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Originally posted by cb LLC View Post
Hi Svetlin,
would be nice to have an option in the future for liquid without velocity. is it possible? That way liquid will have no movement almost like ice but you can still simulate particles like bubbles
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Originally posted by cb LLC View Post
Hi Svetlin,
would be nice to have an option in the future for liquid without velocity. is it possible? That way liquid will have no movement almost like ice but you can still simulate particles like bubbles
- Turn off or lower the gravity.
- Make sure viscosity and surface tension are both 0.
- Turn off the Conservation - this can be done in the Fire/Smoke simulator, but for FLIP liquids it doesn't always make sense, unless you want to do evil stuff like in this case, so it's accessible only by script. Select the simulator and type $.reflprec=0.
In this state the FLIP particles should behave exactly like pflow particles and if you drop in a 3ds Max force, it should affect both Phoenix and pflow particles the same way.
If you want to mix these dumb Liquid particles with Foam, it could be quite interesting..Svetlin Nikolov, Ex Phoenix team lead
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