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Real Flow - NextLimit or other choice?

Real Flow - NextLimit or other choice?

2004-04-19       - By dean gvozdic

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when I export the mesh, i cannot get thin enough. It looks always more
like cream then water. that's why I wanted to use the particles insteed.

Dean

> Why are you trying to import the particles, not the mesh?
> We've just used it extensively and it worked great. What I liked was you
> could import the meshes into XSI, then if you process it again in
realflow,
> the meshes automatically update in XSI, which made testing a whole lot
> easier.
> If you're doing a lot of collision detection, make sure you use a volume
> deamon around your scene.
>
> Chris
>
>
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> From: owner-xsi@(protected) [mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)]On Behalf
> Of dean gvozdic
> Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 6:42 PM
> To: XSI@(protected)
> Subject: Re: Real Flow - NextLimit or other choice?
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>
> I am now working on a project that uses realflow with xsi. After you
> made a simulation in RF you can choose to export back particles or mesh.
> When i used the mesh import i had really no problem and everything seems
> to work great. But when i tryed to import back the particles in xsi i
> could only made them act like a cloud (smoke) but not like a fluid.
> I asked here if anybody had some experience but i recieved no answers so
> far. I'll let you know if i find something new.
>
> Regards,
> D
>
> info@(protected) wrote:
>
> > Has anyone worked with Nextlimit's Realflow in XSI?
> >
> > Any advice on it?
> >
> > I am about to embark on a fluid simulation (can be faked) wherein
> > fluid flows into glass letters.
> >
> > Thanks - David
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