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by DeltaJuliet » Tue Jun 11, 2013 7:23 pm
Hybrido in RF2013 is un-bounded now.
From the online manual -
A very important difference is that Hybrido 2 does not use a fixed domain anymore and the node can be placed anywhere in the scene. When you add a grid fluid domain to your scene you will see a plane with small cubes at its corners representing the smallest cell size. The square indicates the domain's projection plane and shows you how the displacement will be mapped on the fluid, for example. Another field of application is the “Open boundaries” option of the “Hybrido Mesh”. With this mode it is possible to cut away unwanted or unnecessary parts of the mesh according to the plane's position in space. When you start the simulation you will see an adaptive domain around the grid fluid particles that moves with the fluid. The domain’s boundary and grid size is only visible during simulation.
hth
Dave.