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Please, read the section Students/Educators License Specifications to see the specific requirements. What documentation should I submit to prove my academic status? How can I acquire a student/educator license?Ĭontact us by filling out the contact form above. Yes, the student or educator will have to proof their student or educator status at the time they apply for the license and during the next months. Do I have to be an active student/educator to acquire a student/educator license? You can download the free Houdini Apprentice (the learning, non commercial version) and try out the fluid shelf tools & tutorials on the sidefx site to see if it'll work for you before worrying about paying for it.Who is eligible for a student/ educator license?Īny student of Educational Centers, High School or Universities, educators, teachers and instructors who have an interest in using RealFlow. This would give you a nicely detailed external shell, with only the free surface being the low res/smooth part of the geometry, similar to the Apple commercial - I've no idea whether realflow gives you this kind of artistic control or whether it's just designed to do fluid sims. Houdini's biggest problem is that it's not particularly accessible, but it gives you a ton of flexibility to reshape the volume after performing the fluid sim & before skinning it - for example, you can do a relatively low res fluid sim on a rough model of the object you're filling, then perform a few volume operations to smooth out the resulting level set then perform an SDF intersection with a super high res SDF of the object you're filling. IIRC, this particular commercial was done in Houdini along with the iPhone 5 gold/white commercial that had a similar effect. Thanks!Įdit: I think the hardest part is just getting that really smooth mesh… does anyone have any pointers for creating something silky smooth like that? (aside from turning up the viscosity)
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(planning on rendering in c4d with the rf mesh)Īlso if there are any tutorials or descriptions of how to go about this in RF2014, that would also be very helpful :)…Payed tutorials or free ones, doesn't matter.
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Is that the case? Would that pretty much be it? (Also, is it easy to make things have that dense viscosity like this video?)
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I've been doing some reading of the online manual and it seems like fill object would do the trick. I'm assuming REALFLOW can handle this, but I was just wondering if its an easy operation in RealFlow 2014.
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Now we don't have any fluid simulation software so I'm doing some research to find a good solution.
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My workplace has a client that wants a video very similar to this one by apple: Posted this question in /r/realflow but that subreddit seems to be deserted in comparison to this one…