Sunday, 13 February 2011 19:28

Blender Fluid Particles Test 02

Written by  Gottfried Hofmann

Since there are virtually no Blendfiles publicly available that feature the new fluid particles I decided to create a series of tests for which I will share the Blendfiles and basic setup info. Use them as a base for further tests or to have a look at how the SPH particle fluids in Blender work.

Dim lights

For those interested, here are two screenshots of the most important settings. Left the emitter, right the colission values for the sphere. I was using r34777 for this scene. Beware that the settings are subject to change in the near future!

sph fluid settings of the emitterSettings of the collision sphere

Download Blendfile and high resolution video here!

Contains an Angmap from OpenFootage.net

Gottfried Hofmann

Gottfried Hofmann

Gottfried 'Scott' Hofmann has discovered Blender for himself when the first alpha of revision 2.5 was released. From the very beginning he was mainly interested in VFX-related aspects of Blender like the smoke simulation. Since then, he has accumulated quite some knowledge in that field which he now shares with the community through BlenderDiplom.

7 comments

  • Comment Link Gottfried Hofmann Thursday, 24 February 2011 15:42 posted by Gottfried Hofmann

    Plasmasolutions: Cool idea to make the spheres glow!

  • Comment Link Plasmasolutions Wednesday, 23 February 2011 16:18 posted by Plasmasolutions

    Hallo Gottfried,

    Dank deinem Artikel bin ich erst auf die coolen Particle Fluids aufmerksam geworden ( und habe jetzt auch im Blendercode-Blog etwas darüber gelesen)...Sehr cooler Test! Mein Test ist unter der unten angegeben Adresse zu finden - Vielen Dank für die Inspiration

    Hi Gottfriedm

    Thanks for your cool article about this...It's the first time I'm in contact with particle fluids...really cool stuff! (I discovered the Blendercode-Blog-article about this right after seeing your test). You can find my test by clicking on the following url - Thank you very much for your inspiration!

    My test: http://vimeo.com/20285868

  • Comment Link Gottfried Hofmann Monday, 14 February 2011 16:52 posted by Gottfried Hofmann

    @link_275: Auf meinem Coputer hat ein Frame 4 bis 5 Minuten gebraucht, das Baken hingegen ging sehr flott von statten.

  • Comment Link link_275 Monday, 14 February 2011 09:16 posted by link_275

    schaut geil aus :D Coole Simulation :-) Wie lange hat es gedauert das zu rendern?

  • Comment Link Mats H Monday, 14 February 2011 06:53 posted by Mats H

    Nice. Thanks a lot for the .blend. I'm going to waste all day playing around with this.

  • Comment Link beck Monday, 14 February 2011 02:48 posted by beck

    First time here on BP... Scott, I'm diggin' your stuff! Keep up the great work!

  • Comment Link iKlsR Sunday, 13 February 2011 20:24 posted by iKlsR

    that is pretty darn cool.

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