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Painting Temperature values into a container
By default, the Fuel and Density will react when there is no Temperature in
the container, but adding higher temperature values will make the reaction
more immediate.
To paint Temperature values into a container
1 In the Tool Settings window, beside Paintable Attributes, select
Temperature. A message appears prompting you to set the fluids
Temperature method to Dynamic Grid or Static Grid.
By setting the Temperature method to Dynamic Grid, the temperature
values you place in the container grid are recalculated by the fluid
dynamics solver and changed during simulation.
By setting the Temperature method to Static Grid, the temperature values
you place in the container grid are used by the fluid dynamics solver
during the simulation, but they cannot change during the simulation.
Static Grid is useful when you want to define specific values in specific
areas of the container, but you do not want these values to change over
time.
2 Click Set to Dynamic. The Density and Fuel values disappear. The values
are still there, but only Temperature values now display. Currently there
are no temperature values in the container.
3 Change the brush so you can paint through the entire thickness of the
slice with a single stroke. In the Stroke section of the Tool Settings
window, change Stamp Depth (3D) to 2. The brush changes, showing
how deep the brush stroke will paint.
If you make the brush depth thicker than the depth of the slice, only the
space within the slice will be painted.
4 Paint a small amount of Temperature in the center of the slice.
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