Nodes - Hybrido Secondaries (HySPH)
Hybrido is RealFlow's simulation engine for large scale fluids, for example ocean surfaces, rolling and breaking waves, and other scenes with huge amounts of water. When we talk about this technology we have to differentiate between two basic elements:
- HyFLIP (Hybrido fluids)
- HySPH (Hybrido secondaries)
HyFLIP is used to simulate the so-called core fluid – the main body of water. The level of detail that can be achieved with HyFLIP fluids is very high and you can observe splash-like structures when waves are breaking or objects interact with the fluid. But in most cases, a Hybrido simulation requires far more more detail, because in nature you can observe other phenomena:
small scale splashes
foam
bubbles
mist and haze
These parts are simulated with RealFlow's → HySPH technology, and they are also called “secondary elements”. The diagram below shows the different elements of RealFlow's Hybrido technology:
Quick Start
Please take a look at the → Quick Start Tutorials repository and look for the "HySPH..." chapters. Here you will find workflow description for every emitter type.