Pyro Collision Issue
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- Enivob
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The main problem with your collision object is that you need to turn on polyextrude Output Back. This will cause “thickness” to exist within your collision object. Also inside the AutoDopNetwork visit the Static Object node and up the Divisions from 30 to 96. This will make sure your collision object is represented to the solver correctly.
Edited by Enivob - March 27, 2017 13:37:53
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Hey, thanks for the help!
I was playing around with the dissipation rate in the pyro solver to get a denser, thicker smoke. Something like this -
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Is it possible to invert the dissipation, something where the smoke starts off thinner but ends off denser?
Also, is there a difference to Volume Based Collision Detection (Volume) and Bullet Data Concave?
I was playing around with the dissipation rate in the pyro solver to get a denser, thicker smoke. Something like this -
- reference image from Google
Is it possible to invert the dissipation, something where the smoke starts off thinner but ends off denser?
Also, is there a difference to Volume Based Collision Detection (Volume) and Bullet Data Concave?
Edited by gawrdun - March 27, 2017 22:31:10
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