February 23, 200323 yr Hi been playing around with the fluid dynmaics in Maya Unlimited. Just thought you might like to see what can be done with the right tools. And yes it's a model not a texture and it's animated as well Dan
February 23, 200323 yr Can you place a solid model and cause it to ride the waves?Dick KLBE regards, Dick near Pittsburgh, USA
February 23, 200323 yr geez! :-eek Shez Shez Ansari Windows 11; CPU: Intel Core i7-8700K; GPU: EVGA GEFORCE GTX 1080Ti 11GB; MB: Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Gaming 5; RAM: 16GB; HD: Samsung 960 Pro 512GB SSD, Samsung 850 Pro 256GB SSD; Display: ASUS 4K 28", Asus UHD 26"
February 26, 200323 yr Commercial Member Hey Dan, have you rendered an animation of that water and posted it somewhere? I'd love to see it. The still is just a knock-out; I can only imagine what it looks like in action. I still can't for the life of me figure out why computer-generated 3D reality is so fascinating when we all inhabit the real thing. But darn it, it is! Bill Womack ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Visit my FS Blog or follow me on Twitter (username: bwomack). Intel i7-950 OC to 4GHz | 6GB DDR3 RAM | Nvidia GTX460 1gb | 2x 120GB SSDs | Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit
February 28, 200323 yr Hold on at present I don't have a site but will soon have one againIf you would like I could do up a little avi for you and send it to you. Please email me if interested (please note of course it will be a while before something like this would show up in a game!). Oh and Thanks for the responces Dan
February 28, 200323 yr Really nice render, Dan Martin.If only we could have water like that in a real-time sailing simulator, or something!!If you want to see the state of the art graphics for real-time water simulation, go this link and download the demo:http://www.quest3d.com/index.php3?id=53Jason
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