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I think this is awesome food for thought:

http://www.openfoam.com/features/creating-solvers.php

It allows you to enter fluid equations in a very easy and straightforward way. The way to go! Wouldn't it be great to just script -part of- your solvers rather than attempt to place down nodes corresponding to the terms? A vex for fluids.

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pretty fast?!?!

Pretty fast indeed.

Not sure we're seeing the whole picture there though - there's a significant pause when he increases the res, particularly the projection resolution; I guess they're doing a lot of caching to accelerate it. Which breaks down when you scrub the timeline.

I've just tried the same with 125k points Ray SOP'd onto a 12k mountain and, while it's not mega fast, it's still smooth. But best of all, if I hit play I don't have to wait 2 seconds between every frame...:P

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thinkbox seems to do great work! krakatoa, their mesher a.s.o., are they a part of AD? "MX" and "MY" in their Productnames? i ve read some reviews and customer reports and it seems they have a very different philosophy. maybe a good match for the SESI Developers :)?

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I've just tried the same with 125k points Ray SOP'd onto a 12k mountain and, while it's not mega fast, it's still smooth. But best of all, if I hit play I don't have to wait 2 seconds between every frame... :P

That takes 450 ms with the raysop and 84ms with a vex setup for me.

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Physicists have discovered a jewel-like geometric object that dramatically simplifies calculations of particle interactions and challenges the notion that space and time are fundamental components of reality.

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“This is completely new and very much simpler than anything that has been done before,” said Andrew Hodges, a mathematical physicist at Oxford University who has been following the work.

https://www.simonsfo...uantum-physics/

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If you have nothing to do while waiting for a sim, look at this http://madebyevan.com/webgl-water/

Cheers!!

Ha-Haa !

pretty funny . hope it is the same for you while waiting a-non-real-time-sim .. =)

- pseudo undocumented feature : if you zoom in / out in Firefox , the resolution gets lower / greater .. inverse( webbrowser_zoom_level ) .

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ok .. i found this on another 3D-app-forum

link has been viewed 747,904 times at least till now .. and thought shd be here too .

put headphones , turn off lights , select full HD format , enter full screen mode .. enjoy !

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.cheers

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Here's a writeup of the process:

http://work.gmunk.com/BOX-DEMO

Has some Houdini screenshots, so it's relevant ;)

ok .. i found this on another 3D-app-forum

link has been viewed 747,904 times at least till now .. and thought shd be here too .

put headphones , turn off lights , select full HD format , enter full screen mode .. enjoy !

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.cheers

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