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  1. Hello all! I have been working on a lava simulation for the past month and I began by following the popular houdini lava tutorial by Ben Watts. For my scene I've modelled a simply environment for the simulation to interact with. So far I'm pretty happy with the viscosity and temperature variation I have achieved. One problem that I have been having is that the lava doesn't seem to flow when it reaches the foot of the "mountain". The particles die and stop where they are. How do I fix it? I would really like the lava to flow towards the camera. The second issue I have noticed is that the fluid doesn't exactly collide with the surface. I mean to say, there is a collision taking place, but it is offset from the surface of the "mountain". How do I get rid of this as well? Any help and advice on this matter would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance! Rushil slope2.hipnc
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