Skip to end of metadata
Go to start of metadata

You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.

Compare with Current View Page History

« Previous Version 4 Current »

Is it possible to mix Hybrido fluids with Dyverso or standard particle fluids?

No. They are completely different technologies.

What is the Hybrido domain?

This is the place where the so-called core-fluid simulation takes place – the main body of water. In further steps the Hybrido secondary fluids (e.g. splash, foam, mist) are generated.

The domains holds the simulation's particles, while the emitter specifies the point of particle creation.

Can multiple Hybrido domains interact?

No.

Do the "k" daemons affect the Hybrido domain?

Yes.

Does Hybrido support (variable) viscosity?

Yes.

How do I work with Hybrido and Hybrido secondary fluids.

Complete workflow descriptions for every Hybrido simulation node can be found in the manual's → "Learn" section.

Why refuses the "Splash" emitter to create particles?

The "Splash" emitter is bounded by default and in many cases you have to resize the emitter's bounding box to enclose the entire Hybrido core fluid.

You should also make sure that the "Splash" emitter is connected to the Hybrido domain in the → "Relationship Editor".

For a workflow description read the → "Splashes" chapter.

Why refuses the "Foam" emitter to create particles?

You should make sure that the "Splash" emitter is connected to the Hybrido domain in the → "Relationship Editor".

Please also check that the foam emitter's bounding box encloses the Hybrido core fluid.

For a workflow description read the → "Foam" chapter.

Is Hybrido GPU-accelerated?

Yes, but within very narrow limits. For more information read the → "GPU" chapter.

  • No labels