Thank you Ryan for your reply!
I manage to achieve what I want by changing the size of the tank using keyframes instead of modifying the suction strength and it worked pretty well!
Problem soved!!
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Houdini Indie and Apprentice » Questions about suction fluid tool
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Thank you for the reply!
I've already seen the two tutorials you've mentionned and my scene is really simple (a flip tank and a box to reproduce the first tutorial) but it is the behavior of the particles that I don't understand and the explications about it are really light. After a few test, I realize static solver is not a good choice.
Now my problem is when I stop the suction my particles outside my box fall but those inside stay. Is it a parameter that I don't manage properly or is it suppose to act that way so my mesh “appear” (I think it is suppose to act this way but I need a confirmation).
I attach a hip file of my scene.
Thank you
I've already seen the two tutorials you've mentionned and my scene is really simple (a flip tank and a box to reproduce the first tutorial) but it is the behavior of the particles that I don't understand and the explications about it are really light. After a few test, I realize static solver is not a good choice.
Now my problem is when I stop the suction my particles outside my box fall but those inside stay. Is it a parameter that I don't manage properly or is it suppose to act that way so my mesh “appear” (I think it is suppose to act this way but I need a confirmation).
I attach a hip file of my scene.
Thank you
Houdini Indie and Apprentice » Questions about suction fluid tool
- bphoton
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Hi everyone
I'm messing around with the new suction fluid tool and I have several questions about it:
1 - Is it normal that my particles fill my mesh first then stack on the outside?
2 - To avoid the result of the first question I add a static solver on my mesh but my particles don't stick on the surface. Is there a solution or this technique is not recommended for this situation?
I have a lot of ideas using this tool but because I'm new to Houdini 16 and there is no tutorial about it make me struggle a bit!
Thanks!
I'm messing around with the new suction fluid tool and I have several questions about it:
1 - Is it normal that my particles fill my mesh first then stack on the outside?
2 - To avoid the result of the first question I add a static solver on my mesh but my particles don't stick on the surface. Is there a solution or this technique is not recommended for this situation?
I have a lot of ideas using this tool but because I'm new to Houdini 16 and there is no tutorial about it make me struggle a bit!
Thanks!
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