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> I've modified my particle interaction routine in which particles
experiment
> a cohesive force, but cannot be too close either, so as to avoid having
two
> distinct particles occupying the same space.
>
> This can be seen at the end of the sequence, in which the blobs settle
down
> in the bottom of the "receptacle" and don't occupy the same space. This
> really improves the sense of the conservation of volume, which was evident
> in some past animations.
i think this is one case where more smaller particles will make a definate
improvement - very imporessive - especially the way they seem to behave more
like a fluid
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Rick
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