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Fluid Effects
Introduction
Fluids are substances that change shape continuously or flow in response to
forces.
Using Maya Fluid Effects
TM
, you can realistically simulate 2D and 3D
atmospheric effects (such as clouds and mist), combustion effects (such as smoke,
explosions, and burning flames), and viscous fluid effects (such as molten lava).
You can also use the Fluid Effects ocean shader to simulate open water.
In Maya, there are three basic types of fluid effects:
Dynamic fluid effects Behave according to the natural laws of fluid
dynamics and simulate the effects by solving fluid dynamics equations for
each time step.
Non-dynamic fluid effects Use textures and animation to simulate fluid
and fluid motion. These types of effects do not use fluid dynamics equations.
Dynamic and Non-Dynamic effects render as 3D volumes, so they interact
appropriately with objects that move through them.
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