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From: Mahalis
Subject: Re: Yet another liquid experiment (MPEG1)
Date: 20 Nov 2001 06:25:56
Message: <3bfa3dc4@news.povray.org>

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> Not exactly what I expected, but I think it looks cool!!!! :)

Yes, it does, though where does all the liquid go on the first bounce?


> The first part of the animation reminds me a little bit to a nuclear
> explosion...

Me too. [shudder] I'd rather not think about that after 9/11..


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From: oliWood
Subject: Re: Yet another liquid experiment (MPEG1)
Date: 20 Nov 2001 13:01:36
Message: <3BFA9A81.901B25CB@durham.ac.uk>
You might want to reduce the amount of "engery" that the particles
retain whehn they hit the surface.  That way it wouldn't bounce as much,
and would appear more realistic.  That said - it looks flair as it is !


> 
> Not exactly what I expected, but I think it looks cool!!!! :)
> 
> The first part of the animation reminds me a little bit to a nuclear
> explosion...
> 
> I should be doing other things, but I find these experiments very exciting!
> (And also patience-building!)
> 
> Of course, your commentaries are welcomed.
> 
> Fernando.
> 
>                   Name: bounce3.mpg
>    bounce3.mpg    Type: Mplayer2 File (video/mpeg)
>               Encoding: x-uuencode

-- 
Oliver Wood
University Of Durham

http://www.dur.ac.uk/o.e.wood/


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Subject: Re: Yet another liquid experiment (MPEG1)
Date: 20 Nov 2001 13:25:30
Message: <3bfaa01a@news.povray.org>
Yes, I agree. Actually I forgot to change that parameter after making some
tweaks to the code. The particles lost only a 0.1 percent of their velocity
after each bounce!!! It would never end!

But I liked the result anyway, so I decided to post it.

Thanks for your comments,

Fernando.

"oliWood" <O.E### [at] durhamacuk> wrote in message
news:3BFA9A81.901B25CB@durham.ac.uk...
> You might want to reduce the amount of "engery" that the particles
> retain whehn they hit the surface.  That way it wouldn't bounce as much,
> and would appear more realistic.  That said - it looks flair as it is !
>

> >
> > Not exactly what I expected, but I think it looks cool!!!! :)
> >
> > The first part of the animation reminds me a little bit to a nuclear
> > explosion...
> >
> > I should be doing other things, but I find these experiments very
exciting!
> > (And also patience-building!)
> >
> > Of course, your commentaries are welcomed.
> >
> > Fernando.
> >
> >                   Name: bounce3.mpg
> >    bounce3.mpg    Type: Mplayer2 File (video/mpeg)
> >               Encoding: x-uuencode
>
> --
> Oliver Wood
> University Of Durham
>
> http://www.dur.ac.uk/o.e.wood/


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