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These first Results make me excited for the next Lessons

Friends,

Yesterday I started into the week with my current goal : Make viscous simulations more accessible and fun for everyone! Here are some images from yesterday´s results and I think... they already show some powerful options that I will further explore throughout the week to then share the techniques here with you guys!

As you know I´m using LiquiGen for this one right now, just because it´s superfast and I´m amazed by it it. Still in Alpha version but, you can see... it´s already a powerful tool.

And by the way: So far there is no direct viscous slider/option in LiquiGen, but with high surfacetension and other tricks I am able to create a viscous creamy look&feel anyway.

These first Results make me excited for the next Lessons These first Results make me excited for the next Lessons These first Results make me excited for the next Lessons These first Results make me excited for the next Lessons

Comments

Love, can you share the scene file too with the lighting

Jon Quintin

That is exactly the tricky point here;-). I´ll share some results soon.

markusgonser

Oh yes, well! That is the tricky thing for sure.

markusgonser

i guess thats possible, to have a brush of hairs. Then you would have to just give these hairs like a polygon shape/mesh which you can export into liquigen as a collider. But it could be a bit intense...I´m not sure if I will try! Let me see.

markusgonser

Hey Markus, very cool! I was wondering if these techniques could be applied to an animated brush stroke stroke rig / concept? I've tried to find tutorials for animated brush strokes, but haven't seen anything on them yet. Maybe you have the recipe?

Ratha Nou

Can't wait to see how you solved this viscosity issue.

Alec Syme

Looking very promising, I wasn’t sure if you would ever get enough viscosity to get the fluid to build in front of the brush but it’s stating to look good :)

Kev Sutherland


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