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The “Sheeter” daemon's main purpose is to detect holes in particle fluids and fill them, but without increasing the emitter’s “Resolution” value. The result is a smooth stream of particles, perfectly suited for high-velocity and slow-motion simulations, or fluid-object collisions. For more information checkout → "Sheeter Daemon" in the "Important Workflows" section.

 

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RealFlow Scene

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All fluid containers inside the drag-and-drop field will be affected by the daemon. The first fluid  If there is only one container in the scene is it will be linked automatically, others have . Otherwise the connection has to be attached established manually.

Min Cavity Size

Holes with a radius greater than the given value will not be filled. This parameter accepts positive values and is dimensionless. The daemon does have its limits, and there are situations where it is impossible to fill all holes. This, for example, can be the case when the fluid particles are very fast or when the holes are large. Good values range between 1.0 and 3.5, but this strongly depends on your simulation.

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With 1.0 all of the detected holes will be filled – this corresponds with 100%. A value of 0 means that the hole-filling process is disabled. This can be interesting if you only want to create tendrils, but without filingl without filling the space between the trailing particle and the main body of fluid.

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