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Higher settings increase a fluid's tendency to contract and form string-like structures. As a side-effect, the fluid's borders become thicker. "Tensile strength" accepts any positive value, but should not be greater than value between 0 an 1.

Viscosity

This parameter lets you create substances like cream, chocolate, oil, honey, or tooth paste:

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"Cohesion" is a force of attraction between nearby particles. With particle streams you will get a look similar to toothpaste or thick paint coming out of a tube. Any value between 0 ans 1 is accepted. The substeps and iterations settings in RealFlow's → "Simulation Options" influence how this parameter acts on the particles.

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The higher the value, the more "wobbling" effects and stronger bounces you will observe. It is possible counteract these bounces with “Damping”. The parameter accepts any input ≥ 0, but values greater than 1,000 normally do not make the material more elasticbetween 0 and 1.

Damping

Damping smoothens the relative velocities between nearby particles. A small amount of damping helps to stabilize a simulation, while higher values introduce (more) viscosity to the material. The range goes from 0 to 1.

Max particles

Please enter a value to stop emission at a certain amount of particles. "Max particles" is based on the total amount of emitted particles. Let's say you have entered "50,000". If there are currently 1,000 particles in your scene, but you have already deleted 49,000 particles RealFlow will stop the emission.

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