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Lesson 3: Creating a dynamic 3D effect
Introduction
In the real world, gasoline reacts chemically with oxygen at a certain
temperature, creating flames (light, heat) and the gaseous products of
combustion. Over time, the gasoline burns until its totally consumed. You
can simulate this situation in Fluid Effects using Fuel, Density, and Temperature
properties.
In this lesson, you create a dynamic explosion effect by filling the bottom of
a container with Fuel and Density, then igniting it with Temperature. You
learn how to:
Add property values to a container by painting them.
Paint in a 3D container.
Use Fuel, Density, and Temperature to create an explosion effect.
Before beginning the lesson, do the steps in
Preparing for the lessons on page
790.
Creating a 3D container
1 Select Fluid Effects > Create 3D Container >
.
The Create 3D Container Options window opens.
2 In the window, select Edit > Reset Settings to restore the Resolution and
Size settings to the defaults 10 10 10 and 10 10 10, respectively.
The default container size and resolution are adequate to illustrate the
concepts in this lesson.
3 Click Apply and Close.
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