Stone inner fountain

in OnChainArt4 years ago

Hey there!!!
Its my first post in this community and its also my first attempt on fluid simulation.
[2.82] Blender Tutorial: Water Simulation for Beginners, Mantaflow and my scene's idea came from this one Tutorial - Beautiful Water Feature Fluid Simulation in Blender 2.82 and Mantaflow. Both of them had many great tips and new ideas for other things like scene lighting and render properties. Anyway, after two afternoons and about 6 hours i managed to have my firsts good results which i decided to share with you. So lets start. I created this project on Blender 2.8. I have some experience on designing but when animations and simulations come in its really a problem for me :P. So i decided to watch some tutorials and try to make a simple fluid simulation. My only experience at that time was some "water objects" which i used on an other project (https://peakd.com/hive-174301/@spirosmos/viking-boat) but they were way more simpler. Fluid simulation, at least on Blender, its an easy process but you have to pay attention on some physics variables which make the difference. The basic tutorial i watched was

PS1: I payed so much attention on fluid simulation that my model is not so good, but its ok i think.

PS2: I was so hyped that I finally make it and i couldn't wait rendering the whole animation. I just wanted to share my results. I commit that soon i will share some animations too.

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It looks pretty good! I remember reading someone I think on dA saying that they had to make their container meshes really thick for the fluid sim to work properly, did you encounter this in your playing?