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Particles from RealFlow | Cinema 4D connected to TurbulenceFD.

 TurbulenceFD can be connected through

Direct Connection

TurbulenceFD's version v1.0 Rev1435 or higher has a direct connection to RealFlow | Cinema 4D 's Thinking Particle optionand it is no longer necessary to convert particles into Thinking Particles. The workflow is straight-forward:

  • Apply a "TurbulenceFD Emitter" tag to a fluid container, or a rigid/elastic deformer.
  • Add a "TurbulenceFD Container", make your settings, and start the smoke/fire simulation.
  • If you encounter problems during the TurbulenceFD simulation we recommend disabling the "Update Editor Time-line" option as shown below.

Thinking Particles Connection

It is still possible to use the Thinking Particles wirkflow, for example if you need to modify RealFlow particles:

  • Go to Fluid > Particles and enable "Create Thinking Particles".
  • Cinema 4D main menu > Simulate > Particle Geometry
  • Cinema 4D main menu > Simulate > Thinking Particles Settings...
  • Drag "Fluid_tp0" from the settings window to the "Particle Geometry" node's "Source" field:

 

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  • Create a new Thinking Particles group, and drag to the fluid/rigid/elastic container's Particles > Thinking Particles field.

 

 


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  • Apply a "TurbulenceFD Emitter" tag to the "Particle GemoetryGeometry" node, and add a "TurbulenceFD Container", make your settings and start the smoke/fire simulation:

 

 

  • In order to avoid problems or potential crashes we recommend disabling potential problems it might be necessary to disable TurbulenceFD's "Update Editor Time-line" option for the simulation:

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