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I know, that's what I wanted: first, show it in action,
and then what happens when you stop "raining". I
wanted to see if that would perhaps give at some point
a nice basis for a still, because I think the animated
river works for the animation, but would look rather
unrealistic for a still. Its showing the good and bad
sides of the algorithm.
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> I looks better, however I think the effect is lost until the closing
seconds
> of the anim (when the water appears to slow down/smooth out)
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