I tried to adapt this setting. But having a much smaller scale (particles are 0.2cm), the drag modifier does not keep the particles in place, even if I turn up the multiplier by 1500 and above or change the density to custom with some ridiculous high numbers.
Hi, make sure you have the nxDrag lower than the nxGravity in the Object manager hierarchy, if that's not it, head over to our Discord and we can help you out. -Thanks
I was JUST looking for you guys to make a melt tut! Thanks!
epic question
please do more like these!
falling in love with particles every single day
Brilliant technique - many thanks for sharing!
Great technique ! As always big thanks :)
absolutely brilliant ! Thanks
Brilliant, thank you Bob!
Do you plan do make a tutorials about the render design of the stuff? It will be very helpful
insydium is to be congratulated. Little by little it is approaching Houdini quality.
awesome, thank you!
I tried to adapt this setting. But having a much smaller scale (particles are 0.2cm), the drag modifier does not keep the particles in place, even if I turn up the multiplier by 1500 and above or change the density to custom with some ridiculous high numbers.
Thanks!!
Hi. I buy Insydium and i make same fluid effects,but i dont know how is rendering. Please HELP ME...thanks.
Great. Thnx! Is there a way to start melting from the top?
use fields in the question
nice
Very nice but that drag setting is not working for me its still pouring down, Need advise, also can I download this project?
Hi, make sure you have the nxDrag lower than the nxGravity in the Object manager hierarchy, if that's not it, head over to our Discord and we can help you out.
-Thanks
How can I download this project ?
Bob
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