Vortex particle simple tut

Hi guys!

A pending debt! using the new patch is a bit trickier, because you have to specify which particles will act as vortons (vortex particles) so the typical solution is to use the Tracers particles (the particles you will actually see) and complementary low number vortex particles with vorticity force with fallof forces and opposing vorticity in order to get realistic results.

Hope the video explains things a bit better

Cheers,

Farsthary

++++++++++++++ UPDATE Blend Files ++++++++++++++

BasicTracer2D.blend
ManualCurl.blend
WispyColider.blend

9 responses to “Vortex particle simple tut”

  1. Thanks, Raul! It must help!

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  2. hey raul thanks for no leaving us in the dark.hows it going with 3dcoat?
    will you continue work on unlimited
    clay?just asking i would love playaround with clay its exciting.
    cheers

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    1. Ofcource he will continue, as he stated multiple times….

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  3. Here is my little fancy try, dudes 😉
    A bit psychedelic – you’ll like it if you like some “mushroom themes”
    Not a great video – so it will not let you down if you’ll not see this.

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    1. looks great!

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  4. great brother keep it up !!!

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  5. Hey Farsthary, I think you’ll find this a nice solution to skin the SPH particles:

    http://www.geeks3d.com/20100809/siggraph-2010-screen-space-fluid-rendering-for-games/

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