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It brings the well-known fluid simulation tools directly to Autodesk 3ds Max®. Use particle speed, age, and vorticity to resize fluid particles. Animated particle emission parameters and daemon parameters are taken into account between frames. R25 Compatible! Now you can achieve high-end simulations with an even easier workflow.

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Each simulation panel has about 20 million particles when the waterfall is at full flow.Ĭheck out the original integration of the app inside MAXON Cinema 4D. Created as 4 overlapping panels of computer-generated waterfall simulation, using app’s Hybrido. Around 250 million polys per frame! 4mm pixel pitch. Simulation with the program, lighting with Maxwell. Waterfall was created for the lobby of the new Salesforce tower in San Francisco. Once complete, the simulation is exported (via free connectivity plugins) to the 3D platform. To save time, different iterations of the same scene, or secondary Hybrido elements, can be sent to calculate on your farm.

I also talk about the process of complete multi-pass rendering in cinema 4d and fter effects, in this process we combine different passes like reflection, refraction, shadows, diffuse … etc, to achieve our final render, this way we will have complete control over our render even after the render is finished.The fluid simulation is set up in the app using the Standard License.
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Than we will go through the process of preparing our scene for final renders, we learn how to setup our cameras and how to setup depth of field and other passes, we talk about render setting and what your are required to do before going for the final render. The lighting is one of the most challenging parts of this tutorial, when you deal with refractive and reflective surfaces, you should pay special attention to your lighting, I show you how to create your own simple and highly effective lighting rigs and how to create awesome reflections using those lights, so that’s why we will be able to achieve breath-taking renders without having to use global illumination. We start off by importing our logo from illustrator to Cinema 4d, in Cinema 4d we create our 3d logo and Export it to Realflow so we can start our fluid simulation inside RealFlow, after the simulation is done we start the meshing process in which we generate meshes from our particles, than we import the whole fluid simulation back into Cinema 4d and start preparing our scene for final render. Advanced 3d motion graphics in Cinema 4d and Realflow
