Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 24-05-2003 , 01:47 PM
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NEWBYE Vs HYDRODYNAMIC

Hello to everyone!!
I got to simulate a jet of dense fluid (such as synthetic oil) getting out from a plastic bottle neck... Should I use a fluid emitter or do you think it is better to use a particle emitter with blobby surface? Have you got any idea?? user added image
Thank you for your attention!!

# 2 25-05-2003 , 09:28 PM
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There is a grea tut that might work for you at Mike's site:

https://www.mtmckinley.net/

It can be found in his high-level tutorial area.
LiquidFX I believe it was called?


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# 3 26-05-2003 , 04:48 PM
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Thanks a lot! user added image

# 4 28-05-2003 , 04:13 PM
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No prob!


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