Topic: Blender Fluid Tests
Just some tests I put together
Sorry its so short my computer overheated.
Please Comment and Critique
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Just some tests I put together
Sorry its so short my computer overheated.
Please Comment and Critique
The animation itself was good, but the liquid looked very strange.
why do you think this is is there a way to thin it out?
It was a comment on the gray metallic shine it has coming out of the pipe. I comment it in the fashion of a plumber. If I have to explain a joke...
Can't say much from a 4 second clip, and seeing as your computer overheated, we'll have to wait a little longer to find out but I'm sure there are settings that Blender has hidden somewhere that you can change. It's finding them that's the difficult part.
Yes im going to experiment with the materials as well as some subsurf stuff
ill be posting another one
ANd yes i got the joke but just decided to try and take it seriously to get some info and critique
It looks like you got some mercury in your pipes.
LOL.
I am amazed at two things, the animation itself, and the patients you must have had to wait for that render...wow. Just wow.
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