Where to learn to do this honey fluid.

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Hello

What I have is this and I woul kike this
Edited by MrCedric - Dec. 18, 2023 13:00:32

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If you're seriously asking where to look for a tutorial, I guess the answer is Google.
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Oh thank you very much for your help!
I thought that I was on the official Houdini forum,
inside the "Apprentice" thread,
where people like me can find help and advice
All I have is a sarcastic message.
Wow that's a welcome for newbie!
(In the Blender forum I would already have lots of answers and advice, it's my fault I got used to it because Blender really has a great community)
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In regards to the response time from H community vs blender forums I was about to joke, -Its because houdini users got so much work to do.


Its hard to say what you got from the "I got this image" but I would start with a basic sphere as emitter for flip fluids.
Have it flow into the spoon and play with the viscous values until you got something in the ~right place.
I could be a bit tricky to get the separated drips. maybe try guide it with some curve forces or varying viscous values on the particles. You might need quite a bit of resolution.

Depending on your shot-parameters this could be a task for pop fluids maybe.

Post a .hip file on what you got, for someone to take a look at and give more detailed advice.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CxsGkLyn7U [www.youtube.com]
or maybe this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1zVMTOCHp8 [www.youtube.com]

Welcome to Houdini.
Edited by mawi - Dec. 19, 2023 05:51:16
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I tried the two tutorials you shared, it's a little less complex now, but still a lot

It is very difficult to work in low resolution and predict the final result.
I have a very good PC config but particles, but damn it's still though!
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