Fluid and optics simulation in blender

  • March 14, 2014
  • 683 Downloads
  • 4 Likes
  • Blender 2.7x
  • Render: Cycles
  • Creator: harryk
  • License: CC-BY
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Description:

An example of fluid simulation in blender using the cycles engine to render the scene.

Comments:

  • rianvermeulen profile picture
    rianvermeulen

    :) Yes, Andrew has made some great tuts, they really help you on the road, oh, and you missed the waterpuddle. Check-out Blendswap too: in the categorie simulations are some more, if you download them you can compare your work...

    Written March 15, 2014
  • TowerCG profile picture
    TowerCG

    Great Job! :D

    Written March 15, 2014
  • Cesium666 profile picture
    Cesium666

    Awesome, I really like it. I would like to do such thing, but for now I am happy with easier blender image. One day ;) Great job

    Written March 15, 2014
  • rianvermeulen profile picture
    rianvermeulen

    @Cesium666 It's after a tutorial Sleeping Beauty, check it out:

    create a realistic watersimulation in blender

    Written March 15, 2014
  • Cesium666 profile picture
    Cesium666

    Thanks for the link. I will definitely check this out ;) Andrew makes awesome tutorials!!

    Written March 16, 2014
  • harryk profile picture
    harryk

    @rianvermeulen Yeah, it is based on Andrew's tut. The only problem with this is the slow baking and rendering times, even on a 3rd gen i7. For some reason, my Radeon GPU doesn't show up in the compute device list.

    Edited March 15, 2014
  • rianvermeulen profile picture
    rianvermeulen

    Well, my Toshiba labtop doesn't have a GPU. :)

    Written March 15, 2014
  • TowerCG profile picture
    TowerCG

    Cool! :D

    Written March 15, 2014
  • FayZee profile picture
    FayZee

    The addition of the fancy plane and the blue lighting makes this an imaginative render.

    Written March 17, 2014
  • cookingglen profile picture
    cookingglen

    great job at following a tutorial? I believe the creative commons licence you used is a bit over the top a cc0 would have been more appropriate, why are you sharing this blend?

    Written March 24, 2014
  • rianvermeulen profile picture
    rianvermeulen

    I think is a good idea to have some of the beter tutorial-results on blendswap, for comparison.

    Have 10 people follow the same tut, and you won't believe how different the results turn out to be....,so that licence is just fine.

    Besides, Blendswap officialy being a repository only, it did gain some educational function in the past.. :)

    Written March 24, 2014
  • FayZee profile picture
    FayZee

    @rianvermeulen wrote: "Have 10 people follow the same tut, and you won't believe how different the results turn out to be"

    Too true!

    I like to see originality even when following a tutorial.

    Written March 24, 2014
  • cookingglen profile picture
    cookingglen

    fair enough... sunlight shines and troll turns into mild mannered shrew, I was out of order fair cop.. sorry

    Written March 24, 2014
  • harryk profile picture
    harryk

    You have a point. cc0 is more suited. Is it possible to change the licence now? I cant figure out how to.

    Written April 04, 2014
  • rianvermeulen profile picture
    rianvermeulen

    You can't . Just contact the admins and ask them to change it. At least that's how I did it..... :)

    Written April 04, 2014