The “Crest Splash” emitter can be found in the “RealWave” shelf. “Crest Splash” cannot be used as a stand-alone emitter and requires a RealWave surface. One very common approach with crest splash particles is the creation of → foam maps.
With values greater than 0 RealFlow measures the waves' “sharpness” to create particles. The number of particles is also controlled with the emitter's “Resolution” parameter.
Particles are only created when a wave's height is greater than the adjusted value in metres. The number of particles is also controlled with the emitter's “Resolution” parameter.
This value, given in metres, controls the emission based on the waves' velocities. This feature is not available with the → “Ocean Statistical Spectrum” deformer. The number of particles is also controlled with the emitter's “Resolution” parameter.
This is a multiplier for the particles' initial velocity. The parameter accepts any positive or negative value.
Adding some randomness to “Speed” helps to suppress regular emission patterns.