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liquid text with particles

liquid text with particles

2005-02-25       - By Andi Farhall

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you could shape animate a frozen particle cloud with the blob shader
attached to it. Be prepared for long render times and don't try and refract
anything that sits within the particle bounding volume.

-- --Original Message-- --
From: AXIS Production (CASTING) [mailto:casting@(protected)]
Sent: 25 February 2005 11:46
To: XSI@(protected)
Subject: liquid text with particles



Hi Everyone,



I got stuck with this liquid thing... I need to get water drops on a table
to form into couple of letters. I've been trying to do this with Fluids but
I can't seam to get good enough results. What would be the best way to go
about this? Any ideas are welcome...



Thanks,

Daniel


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could shape animate a frozen&nbsp;particle cloud with the blob shader attached
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