Fabien... Is there a way to take a frame from a phoenix fluid sim and convert it to a mesh for use in tyflow? Is this something that tyflow can do or would I need to convert at phoenix?
Thank you for your work! Can you help me, please? I can't find Turbulence Noise, I'm using the last version of the TyFlow 1.029 It's not only in the VDB MODIFY operator, It's everywhere, like in the FROCE operator, there is no turbulence noise too. Thank you:)
Your sphere needs to be three spheres. Just make more subobjects by cloning the initial sphere, positioning and then attaching the spheres together, os each is inside the three letters.
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GREAT!! TNX!!!
Fabien, Your tutorials are excellent! thank you so much for sharing!
this is beautiful work, thanks for sharing!
Спасибо!
Super cool tutorial !! Thanks a lot !
Looks very cool.
Your videos are always great
Thank you, Fabien.❤
Thank you!
Amazing!
Fabien... Is there a way to take a frame from a phoenix fluid sim and convert it to a mesh for use in tyflow? Is this something that tyflow can do or would I need to convert at phoenix?
Très cool !
Thank you for your work!
Can you help me, please? I can't find Turbulence Noise, I'm using the last version of the TyFlow 1.029
It's not only in the VDB MODIFY operator, It's everywhere, like in the FROCE operator, there is no turbulence noise too.
Thank you:)
I have the same
Great Video, How would you create the same effect but in the end will fill the shape completely with no turbulence, (to reveal a product for example)?
Animate the strength of the turbulence by decreasing it.
Ah makes sense cheers!@@alirezabelon1448
Thx 🥰🤩😍
I was playing around with this.
Using 3 letters and 3 spheres.
But it only works with 1 letter/sphere. 1 event.
Can anyone confirm this?
Your sphere needs to be three spheres. Just make more subobjects by cloning the initial sphere, positioning and then attaching the spheres together, os each is inside the three letters.
3dsmax is still alive?
As you see