And finally i got round to starting the dynamic simulation for the coke itself. It doesn't really look like any liquid for now, but these small dots just represent information particles that will be used to create a mesh that has the shape of a liquid i need. Each dot caries a certain amount of data and they interact dynamically with each other and the enviroment around them to simulate the movement and so on. So if you ever wondered how they make floods in the movies you got your answer, only my current set up is having trouble with emptying a coke can, so now floods for now.
great....very good post man...
ReplyDeletewow this really is amazing! keep it up ! can't wait to see the final animation :)
ReplyDeletedude, this is amazing :D
ReplyDeleteSweet simulation. :D
ReplyDeletelooks cool, good luck in your 3d-design career man :)
ReplyDeletegreat work man! :_D
ReplyDeletenice work !!
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty cool, good stuff
ReplyDeletePost a video :)
ReplyDeletewow, i never realized how much work goes into making liquid move!
ReplyDeletethat's amazing... that takes skills
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ReplyDeleteYour ability continues to impress me.
ReplyDeletetis looks very impressive !
ReplyDeleteI'll be waiting for the finished work. It seems that is gonna be awesome =)
ReplyDeletedude, that's pretty awesome!
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wow, do you need a very powerful computer to do this?
ReplyDeleteAwesome work dude, keep it up!
ReplyDeleteoh wow, that's really neat. I've always wanted to be able to do that.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's neat.
ReplyDeleteAll those little individual dots must slow your computer down very hard. What graphic card do you use?
ReplyDeleteIt's looking really good! Can't wait to see the final product.
ReplyDeletelooks pretty good so far though
ReplyDeleteEPIC.
ReplyDeleteLooks really good.
ReplyDeleteWow,This is really cool. what program are you using??
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wow, that takes talent
ReplyDeletewhoa, way to go!
ReplyDeleteI wish I knew how to do that
ReplyDeletethis is neat.. i never knew this, good stuff.
ReplyDelete<--- impressed
ReplyDeleteneed more pictures :D
ReplyDeletenice to know how it works with liquids
ReplyDeletehow long does it take to make something like that? :)
ReplyDeletegood work with this!
ReplyDeletePretty awesome. Can't wait to see the final Result =D
ReplyDeletewow, good job with this
ReplyDelete@flav
ReplyDeleteita pretty old but it does an okay job.
gigabyte 9800gt
512 ddr3 256 bit
I'm tired of Coke, try Dr. Pepper
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