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RealFlow 10 lessons

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  • Mar 15, 2025
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RealFlow 10 lessons, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.15, with 16 lectures, based on 114 reviews, and has 583 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn to work in the best fluid simulation program — RealFlow Learn basics of fluid simulations theory Know about main parameters and settings How to do large-scale simulation with a huge amount of particles, and small-scale scenes with different viscosity settings Make import-export information between RealFlow and 3D packages This course is ideal for individuals who are FX artist, interested in fluid simulations It is particularly useful for FX artist, interested in fluid simulations.

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Summary

Title: RealFlow 10 lessons

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.15

Number of Lectures: 16

Number of Published Lectures: 16

Number of Curriculum Items: 16

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 16

Original Price: $139.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Learn to work in the best fluid simulation program — RealFlow
  • Learn basics of fluid simulations theory
  • Know about main parameters and settings
  • How to do large-scale simulation with a huge amount of particles, and small-scale scenes with different viscosity settings
  • Make import-export information between RealFlow and 3D packages
  • Who Should Attend

  • FX artist, interested in fluid simulations
  • Target Audiences

  • FX artist, interested in fluid simulations
  • Fluid simulation is a special section of visual effects. The simulation process has a large number of features.

    The liquid has a number of properties that are not presented in other systems. And we have a deal with density, viscosity, pressure and even surface tension. All this greatly affects on the result. And if you also take into account the different scale of the simulations — from drops of dew on the leaf to the giant tsunami, it becomes clear — why it is so difficult to create such things in CG.

    Some 3D packages have their own tools for fluid simulations Houdini — Fluid Solver, 3ds max — PhoenixFD plugin, Maya — Bifrost, Cinema4D — RealFlow plugin.

    But, unlike them, RealFlow was created directly for this kind of simulation — liquid. From the first versions, it has a big changes and every time it becomes more interesting and diverse in terms of tools and opportunities.

    In this package, using the example of various scenes, I’ll try to show you the possibilities of the program in different situations, using different particle systems, tools and scales.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Fundamentals.

    Lecture 1: Basics settings

    Lecture 2: Particles systems and force

    Lecture 3: Import-export objects

    Chapter 2: Particle simulations

    Lecture 1: Small-scale simulation

    Lecture 2: Milk compositing

    Lecture 3: Working with splines and using noise

    Lecture 4: Viscous liquid

    Chapter 3: Work with Dyverso system

    Lecture 1: Diverso waterfall

    Lecture 2: Snow simulation

    Lecture 3: Sand simulation

    Lecture 4: Snowman render

    Chapter 4: Large scale simulations in Hybrido

    Lecture 1: The principle of Hybrido

    Lecture 2: The Whirlpool

    Lecture 3: Falling on water

    Lecture 4: Flooding the city

    Lecture 5: City compositing

    Instructors

  • RealFlow 10 lessons  No.2
    Andrii Zamorskyi
    FX artist, Compositor
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  • 2 stars: 4 votes
  • 3 stars: 15 votes
  • 4 stars: 34 votes
  • 5 stars: 57 votes
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