In order to create a fluid volume it is always necessary to add a Dyverso emitter, because it defines the point of emission:
- The → domain will hold the particles and provides the fluid-specific parameters like viscosity or density.
- With the emitter's "Type" option it is possible to switch between the different shapes (circle, square, triangle, etc.).
- Daemons have to be linked with the emitter's corresponding domain.
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- It is possible to attach as many emitters to a single domain as you want.
- You can link specific emitters to a certain domain in RealFlow's → "Relationship EditorEditor".
- Particles from different domains are not able to interact.
- All emitters which belong to the same domain share exactly the same physical properties (viscosity, density, etc.),
- Therefore it is not possible to simulate fluids with different density, e.g. water and oil, or water and foam.
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