Here, mesh's shape and quality level are adjusted.
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It is possible to combine two or more fluid container under a single mesh node. Alternatively you can add additional "Mesher" nodes and mesh each fluid separately.
TP Group
RealFlow | Cinema 4D is capable of meshing Thinking Particles particle groups. It is even possible to combine → Thinking Particles with RealFlow | Cinema 4D particles. In order to add a particle group follow these steps:
- Open Simulation >Thinking Particles > Thinking Particles Settings...
- From the window, drag an entry from "Particle Groups" to the "TP Group" field.
- RealFlow | Cinema 4D fluids can be converted into Thinking Particles by checking Fluid > Particles > Create Thinking Particles.
Resolution
This is the mesh's quality level: the better the quality, the more polygons, and the longer the mesh creation time. Choose from five levels.
Radius
To create the mesh, RealFlow | Cinema 4D creates spheres around the particles and blends them. The size of these spheres is controlled here:
- The quality of the mesh also depends on the number of particles, and more particles create better meshes.
- With small "Radius" values and a low number of particles the mesh might look eroded or you will even see individual spheres.
- With high settings you might lose detail and mesh looks blobby with thick borders.
- You can refine the mesh with the "Smooth" parameter.
- The value corresponds with Cinema 4D's "Project Scale" und "Project Settings" (Ctrl/Cmd + D) and is updated accordingly when the unit is changed, e.g. from "Centimeters" to "Meters".
Smooth
A value of 4 or 5 is sufficient in most cases. Higher values (6-7) can be used to close small holes in the fluid or remove unwanted patterns. With settings of 8 and more, most details will be lost.
Thinning
This filter is an easy-to-use method to improve the mesh's overall quality. Valid values range between 0 (no thinning) to 1 (maximum). We recommend settings between 0.1 and 0.3.
Relax
This type stretches and sharpens the mesh’s edges and gives you a much more natural look. Valid values range between 0 (no thinning) to 1 (maximum). We recommend values between 0.1 and 0.3, and alter “Relax Iterations” instead. Over-relaxed meshes have sharp borders and a stringy look.
Relax Iterations
A few notes on this parameter:
- Valid values range between 0 to 10.
- Higher values mean less mesh detail.
- High values in conjunction with high "Relax" settings might produce unrealistic results, unless you really want to achieve a certain effect, e.g. liquid metal.
Motion Blur Strength
Here it is possible to control the strength of the motion blur effect. The value acts like a multiplier.
Auto Build
When enabled the mesh will be recreated automatically once you have changed a mesh parameter. When disabled you have to click on "Build Mesh".
Build Mesh
A click on this button recreates the mesh with the new settings. If you want to apply changes automatically enable "Auto Build".