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Nucleus dynamics allows you to create particle effects and dynamic simulations
that cannot be achieved with Maya classic particles. For example, you can use
Liquid Simulation attributes to create particle systems that behave like liquids.
You can also create effects in which particles interact and drive nCloth
animations and deformations.
This chapter includes these tutorials:
Lesson 1: Creating nParticles on page 917
Lesson 2: Creating a smoke simulation with nParticles on page 930
Lesson 3: Creating a liquid simulation with nParticles on page 953
Preparing for the tutorials
To ensure the lessons work as described, do these steps before beginning:
1 Make sure you understand the basic concepts of polygon modeling,
animation, and dynamics.
2 If you have not already done so, copy the GettingStarted folder from
its installation location to your projects directory. Then, set the
GettingStarted directory as your Maya project. For more information,
see
Copying and setting the Maya project on page 25 in the Getting
Started with Maya guide.
3 Select the nDynamics menu set. Unless otherwise noted, the directions
in this chapter for making menu selections assume youve already selected
the nDynamics menu set.
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