Blowing liquid on a surface
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_Xed_
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Oct. 15, 2020 9:19 a.m.
I'm looking to achieve this effect:
I went through lots of videos and forum posts online, but I get something like this at best:
which is mostly like an explosion.
I was wondering what your approach would be?
I am using a poly extruded font as a Flipsource and a Metaball for the force.
I did a bit of experience with POP Fluid, but they don't stick together either.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Edited by _Xed_ - Oct. 15, 2020 09:23:25
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Oct. 16, 2020 6:23 a.m.
Had a long night last night!
Inspired by
this thread [
forums.odforce.net ] and grandmasters such as Pazuzu(Alejandro Echeverry), Rayman(Pavel), and Karl Richter, I managed to achieve this result:
I will still be working on it to get a closer look/feel towards the reference.
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Wouldn't deserve the name if it hadn't enough gore!
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Oct. 16, 2020 4:40 p.m.
So how did you do it?
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Midphase So how did you do it?In the end, a simple flip with Karl's SOP Solver piped to its post-solve input did the job.
You can find his sample file in
this link [
forums.odforce.net ].