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  1. Hi all! Loads of cool stuff here. I'm looking for ideas/suggestions from Houdini veterans on how to recreate a process of melting or a differential erosion of the material. I have attached a screen cap of the closest example I've found in a video by Christoph Bader/Dominik Kolb called Area Contraction. Also attached a macro shot & GIF of my physical experiment of creating similar structures via melting. Sadly, I haven't been able to find any papers or simulation breakdown examples of Area Contraction or how to replicate it in Houdini. There are so many potential paths to take that I feel a bit lost - is it best to operate in volumes or VDBs? Or should I simply stick to particle solvers? FLIP liquid with attractors? FLIP liquid driven by temperature values (lava, snow, ice shelf tools)?
  2. Hi all! Loads of cool stuff here. I'm looking for ideas/suggestions from Houdini veterans on how to recreate a process of melting or a differential erosion of the material. I have attached a screen cap of the closest example I've found in a video by Christoph Bader/Dominik Kolb called Area Contraction. Also attached a macro shot & GIF of my physical experiment of creating similar structures via melting. Sadly, I haven't been able to find any papers or simulation breakdown examples of Area Contraction or how to replicate it in Houdini. There are so many potential paths to take that I feel a bit lost - is it best to operate in volumes or VDBs? Or should I simply stick to particle solvers? FLIP liquid with attractors? FLIP liquid driven by temperature values (lava, snow, ice shelf tools)?
  3. Hey guys, after having much fun with all the growth methods in Houdini, I asked my girlfriend to have a go at the easiest one, here is the result
  4. Hey all! New Houdini user here, started learning a bit over 2 months ago. I just finished Shawn Lipowski's VEX in Houdini course, and feel like I have a pretty good grasp of the materials covered. I have always been fascinated by the works of people such as Christoph Bader (deskriptiv), and I want to start practicing what I have learned so far by reproducing similar works. So here is one of the first effects I want to recreate (floraform by Nervous System): I'm doing research on my own right now, but I would really appreciate any help I can get Any hints as to how I might achieve this effect? Thanks!
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