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From: Andy Cocker
Subject: Re: Further REALFLOW experiments.
Date: 3 Jan 2005 12:35:43
Message: <41d9826f$1@news.povray.org>
"Florian Brucker" <tor### [at] torfboldcom> wrote in message
news:41d97e9e@news.povray.org...
> Are you doing it by hand? I don't know what the RealFlow output looks
> like, but usually Perl is a very powerful tool to solve such conversion
> problems.

No, I'm using TextPipe Pro. With tens of thousands of particles, it really slows down.

> Cool animation, BTW. I'm not sure if I like it that the two fluids don't
> really mix up, I guess my mind thinks that there should be some gradient
>   between the two fluids once they've touched. Is RealFlow able to do that?

Thankyou. I think that, yes, RealFlow is able to mix the colours if I were to texture
them
*inside* RealFlow, but I'm really only outputting the positions of each particle, and
then
including them inside one of two 'blob' objects. I think that if I were to give each
particle
an individual pigment and placed the entire set of particles within just one blob, POV
should
merge the pigments together, but this is untested, and would use many times more RAM
too
(again... untested).

Andy


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