RealFlow | Cinema 4D can read an object's UVW coordinates for applying textures or creating wet-dry maps. If the UVW coordinates are wrong you will not get the expected results and the calculation of wet-dry maps might fail. Please also read the → "Wet-Dry Maps" chapter for more information.
Enable WetMap
If you want the particles to leave marks on an object and create a wet effect enable this checkbox. WetMaps maps only work with editable objects and an assigned UVW tag. You also need a material with a → "RealFlow WetMap" texture applied to the object.
Resolution
This this the WetMap's resolution in pixels – these maps are always square-shaped.
Filter Loops
Here you can determine how often the internal blur filter should be applied. Higher values create a stronger blur effect.
Filter Strength
Higher settings enhance the blur effect and can even tear apart the tone values.
Pixel Strength
RealFlow uses 256 grey shades to calculate wet-dry textures and the range goes from 0 (black) to 255 (white). If you limit the tone range the amount of particle marks will decrease.
Ageing
Some materials dry much faster than others and this behaviour can be simulated. Lower settings make the wet patterns last longer, but even with 0.0, the particle marks will slightly fade during the simulation. The maximum value is 50.