Granular solver to thinking particles and octane
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Granular solver to thinking particles and octane
Hi, im trying to render granular solver and i cant find how. Sorry i have no clue about thinking particles and i was wondering if there is something im missing here. See image below. I see particles in viewport but im not sure how to see em inside octane. Maybe its octane limitation? any tips appreciated
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Re: Granular solver to thinking particles and octane
Also following up on the manual, i added a cube as child in the fluid in order to see each particle as mesh, but that doesnt work (im on latest version). Is it broken or i have to do something extra? thanks
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Re: Granular solver to thinking particles and octane
Hi, forum died?
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Re: Granular solver to thinking particles and octane
Yeah, this forum does seem pretty dead these days.
Here's a basic file in the latest version of RF|C4D where I've got a granular simulation with a cube as the child of the fluid, and it renders with no problems. You can also use the mesher to get good sand type effects; just set the particle radius very low and get rid of all or most of the smoothing.
I can't help with any Octane specific issues since I don't have Octane, but it sounds like something else is wrong with your file. If you still can't get it to work, post a scene file and I'll see how it looks on my end.
Here's a basic file in the latest version of RF|C4D where I've got a granular simulation with a cube as the child of the fluid, and it renders with no problems. You can also use the mesher to get good sand type effects; just set the particle radius very low and get rid of all or most of the smoothing.
I can't help with any Octane specific issues since I don't have Octane, but it sounds like something else is wrong with your file. If you still can't get it to work, post a scene file and I'll see how it looks on my end.
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Re: Granular solver to thinking particles and octane
Ur the man Scott!!! Thanks a lot. The mesher tip is very nice. One more question there, if make the particle radius really small it will add tones of detail and it will crash right? Or since i remove all smoothing etc, it makes it like a cube? really appreciate the help here!
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Re: Granular solver to thinking particles and octane
Setting the particle radius very low will definitely add detail, but it's also adding a lot of geometry to the mesh so you have to be careful not to overtax your system. Try reducing it gradually and seeing how your system responds. Also keep in mind the mesh resolution settings. With no smoothing and very low particle radius settings you're basically creating a bunch of tiny spheres, so I'd compare this with actually using a tiny sphere as a child of your fluid object depending on the look you're going for. One handy tip when rendering the sphere particles is to set the sphere segments down to 4 but check the "render perfect" box to get smooth spheres at render time. I'd also check the "render only" option in the fluid particles settings for speedier viewport performance.