FLUIDOS plugin for Carrara -- version 1.4 update

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  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,570
    edited January 2018
    3DMD said:

    Joepingleton - Annoying? Never - This is really clever stuff, an inspiration even.

    Yeah... Ditto! yes

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  • 0oseven0oseven Posts: 626

    Just getting over Flu !!!    

    Still no joy getting Fluidos working. Even with a brand new release today from Nvidia, driver version 390.65 

    What really annoys me is to see you other guys having so much fun !!!!

     

  • 0oseven0oseven Posts: 626
    Alberto said:
    Diomede said:

    Hmm, I am getting the dll error.  I have an NVIDIA card.  I installed the dll file to the extensions folder.  I installed the other fluidos files to the extension folder.  Still got the dll eror.  I'll have to go back through the thread to see what was up because I know I am not the first.  Windows 10.

     

    Please, download this file Fluidos.mcx, replace the file you have in extensions folder with this.

    You'll get two error messages with more details. Let me know what they say.

    I tried this and here are the resulting error messages.

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  • JoepingletonJoepingleton Posts: 746
    edited January 2018
    3DAGE said:

    a couple of experimental tests,

    Fantastic work, it inspired me to give filling a glass another try.  I had to add another invisible object with thick walls to keep everything in the glass. 

    Any tips on how you filled the beer glass so seamlessly?

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  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,570
    3DAGE said:

    a couple of experimental tests,

    Any tips on how you filled the beer glass so seamlessly?

    I could be wrong on this, but I don't think the actual fluid container has to be visible in the render. So the rendered glass may be as thin as one likes as long as there's a fluid container in the scene holding the liquid - but not visible in the render.

  • JonstarkJonstark Posts: 2,738

    It is so much fun watching all these vids, great work.  Hopefully I'll soon find some time to play too soon.  It's amazing seeing the creative ways/designs you guys are coming up with for testing fluid sims.  I used to find dynamic cloth sim vids to be fascinating (and I still do really) but these fluid sims just blow everything else out of the water, they are so entrancing.

  • PhilWPhilW Posts: 5,145

    "blow everything else out of the water" - you're such a wit Jon!

  • PhilWPhilW Posts: 5,145

    Just to let folks know that Alberto has confirmed to me that he is looking into the parenting of Sources issue and the limit on hierarchies but it may take him a couple of weeks to work out and get a new version. I'm sure that we can find creative ways to create waves and splashes in the meantime!

  • 3DAGE3DAGE Posts: 3,311

    HI Joe :)

    my first attempts at filling a wine glass produced very leaky and frustrating results. ...the walls were too thin.

    So,. just as you've done,. I made a proxy container (from the inside of the beer glass) with 1 inch thickness , that seemed to work much better for that scene.

    it's all a bit of experimentation at this point to see what will work. and some frustrations along the way

     

    Lovely work on your fluidos stuff too,..  really nice impacts  :)

     

    Phil :)

    In a quick test,. i've found that you can use a "Track modifier" to track a cube (or other object) ,. rather than parenting the fluid Source to that object,

    There's also the option of simplifying the process to have the Fluid source visible and animated were it needs to be,. and parent the Bottle to the source, rather than the Source parented to the bottle.

     

  • AlbertoAlberto Posts: 1,436
    0oseven said:
    Alberto said:
    Diomede said:

    Hmm, I am getting the dll error.  I have an NVIDIA card.  I installed the dll file to the extensions folder.  I installed the other fluidos files to the extension folder.  Still got the dll eror.  I'll have to go back through the thread to see what was up because I know I am not the first.  Windows 10.

     

    Please, download this file Fluidos.mcx, replace the file you have in extensions folder with this.

    You'll get two error messages with more details. Let me know what they say.

    I tried this and here are the resulting error messages.

    I have only replicated this error when the fluidsim.dll is not in the specified path the second message shows. 

    According with the first message, the operating system itself cannot find the .dll

    By now, I don't know what is happening. Anyone has an idea?

     

  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,570
    Alberto said:
    0oseven said:
    Alberto said:
    Diomede said:

    Hmm, I am getting the dll error.  I have an NVIDIA card.  I installed the dll file to the extensions folder.  I installed the other fluidos files to the extension folder.  Still got the dll eror.  I'll have to go back through the thread to see what was up because I know I am not the first.  Windows 10.

     

    Please, download this file Fluidos.mcx, replace the file you have in extensions folder with this.

    You'll get two error messages with more details. Let me know what they say.

    I tried this and here are the resulting error messages.

    I have only replicated this error when the fluidsim.dll is not in the specified path the second message shows. 

    According with the first message, the operating system itself cannot find the .dll

    By now, I don't know what is happening. Anyone has an idea?

     

    If this is the machine that's running two graphics cards, I'd change that. There really isn't (that I can think of) a reason to not run the nVidea card for everything. That's what it's there for. Save the other one as a backup.

    If it's not the machine with the two gpu, I'd maybe try (as an experiment) running Carrara in Windows 7 compatibility mode, just to see. Not sure why....

  • PhilWPhilW Posts: 5,145
    3DAGE said:

    Phil :)

    In a quick test,. i've found that you can use a "Track modifier" to track a cube (or other object) ,. rather than parenting the fluid Source to that object,

    There's also the option of simplifying the process to have the Fluid source visible and animated were it needs to be,. and parent the Bottle to the source, rather than the Source parented to the bottle.

    Good to know as a work around - thanks!

  • PhilWPhilW Posts: 5,145

    Imago - I've been thinking about your issue where you say "the fluid is way too big to make a nice, small, narrow stream and it still subdivide in smaller cubes at higher velocities". Can you share what settings you are using - size of Source, size of Fluid grid, velocity of Source, etc.

  • 3drendero3drendero Posts: 2,024

    I just tested Fluidos on my PC with only an older Intel CPU, no graphics card. Just the shitty integrated Intel crap graphics that does NOT support OpenCL at all. 

    Without the Intel OpenCL CPU drivers; FAIL. Fluidos gets stuck at 2%, does nothing else, no CPU or HDD load, no error code.
    With the Intel OpenCL CPU drivers: PASS. Fluidos works.
    Used these Intel OpenCL CPU runtime drivers: https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/opencl-drivers#latest_CPU_runtime

    Conclusion: Fluidos requires a working OpenCL driver installation, either GPU och CPU OpenCL works.
    Tools for testing if OpenCL works:
    GPU Caps: http://www.ozone3d.net/gpu_caps_viewer/
    LuxMark 3.1: http://www.luxrender.net/wiki/LuxMark#Binaries

    Also laptops with both Intel and NVIDIA graphics enabled, should disable the Intel graphics, unless battery time in 2D is critical.
    Cannot run several other 3D apps due to incompatibilitites between Intel/NVIDIA, even the frickin NVIDIA control panel crashes on my laptop.

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  • 3drendero3drendero Posts: 2,024
    0oseven said:
    Alberto said:
    Diomede said:

    Hmm, I am getting the dll error.  I have an NVIDIA card.  I installed the dll file to the extensions folder.  I installed the other fluidos files to the extension folder.  Still got the dll eror.  I'll have to go back through the thread to see what was up because I know I am not the first.  Windows 10.

     

    Please, download this file Fluidos.mcx, replace the file you have in extensions folder with this.

    You'll get two error messages with more details. Let me know what they say.

    I tried this and here are the resulting error messages.

    Are you running 64bit Carrara on 64bit Windows with fresh 64bit graphics drivers?
    Fluidos is 64bit only for now.

  • Hi 

    can anyone load a short explanation how to use fluidos and physics together I try to do something like the bouncing ball but it just  made some weird things like go in a loop ?!?! Every few frames....

    thanks

     

     

  • Hi guys,

         Not had a chance to look into  all this watery goodness at present....just wonderin'   is it possible to stop anywere in the simulation then export that one frame as an OBJ, like what you can do ,say if you make some dynamic clothing?

  • PhilWPhilW Posts: 5,145

    Hi guys,

         Not had a chance to look into  all this watery goodness at present....just wonderin'   is it possible to stop anywere in the simulation then export that one frame as an OBJ, like what you can do ,say if you make some dynamic clothing?

    Yes you can do that.

  • Excellent Phil...now just got to figure out......er..... all of it.

  • DiomedeDiomede Posts: 15,169
    edited January 2018

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    Alberto said:
    Diomede said:

    Hmm, I am getting the dll error.  I have an NVIDIA card.  I installed the dll file to the extensions folder.  I installed the other fluidos files to the extension folder.  Still got the dll eror.  I'll have to go back through the thread to see what was up because I know I am not the first.  Windows 10.

     

    Please, download this file Fluidos.mcx, replace the file you have in extensions folder with this.

    You'll get two error messages with more details. Let me know what they say.

     

    Discovered that my drivers are out of date.  Am getting an error when I try to update my drivers.  Will get that sorted out, then follow up on these suggestions.  Thanks.

     

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  • PhilWPhilW Posts: 5,145

    Excellent Phil...now just got to figure out......er..... all of it.

    If you read the manual and have a look at my tutorial videos, you should be on your way!

  • Will do Phil, just suffering computer fatigue at the moment after accidently getting a CG sculpting job 5months ago !  I will have a look tonight I think...if i dont nod off...

    Hope all this info is in this thread, not in the mood for a treasure hunt.

  • Will do Phil, just suffering computer fatigue at the moment after accidently getting a CG sculpting job 5months ago !  I will have a look tonight I think...if i dont nod off...

    Hope all this info is in this thread, not in the mood for a treasure hunt.

  • AlbertoAlberto Posts: 1,436
    Hathatool said:

    Hi 

    can anyone load a short explanation how to use fluidos and physics together I try to do something like the bouncing ball but it just  made some weird things like go in a loop ?!?! Every few frames....

    thanks

     

     

    This is an example you can download and examine it.  The four solids participate in the fluid simulation, but the sphere is the only rigid body for the Physics Engine.

    In the Sequencer FluidDomain - Miscellaneous Data - Fluid Domain Properties you can see the key frames and the tweeners for the Carrara Physics Engine. The engine is turned on and off at discrete frames.

  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,570
    Hathatool said:

    can anyone load a short explanation how to use fluidos and physics together I try to do something like the bouncing ball but it just  made some weird things like go in a loop ?!?! Every few frames....

    ...and Here's the video that is linked to on the first page of this thread

  • 3DAGE3DAGE Posts: 3,311
    edited January 2018

    TIP

    Use EDIT/Align to set up the Fluid domain (Simulation) with the Fluid domain (Visualisation)

    select the Sim, ShiftClick to select  the Vis,. Edit/Align, check the three axis arrows for alignment.

    Playing around with keyframes,. forward / backward.

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  • DUDUDUDU Posts: 1,945

    I tried to duplicate the fluid domain to use the copy as simulation domain to keep the same place but that didn't work...

    Thank you Andy for this tip!

  • PhilWPhilW Posts: 5,145
    DUDU said:

    I tried to duplicate the fluid domain to use the copy as simulation domain to keep the same place but that didn't work...

    Thank you Andy for this tip!

    It would only work if the Fluid Domain is the original size.

  • ImagoImago Posts: 5,158
    edited January 2018
    PhilW said:

    Imago - I've been thinking about your issue where you say "the fluid is way too big to make a nice, small, narrow stream and it still subdivide in smaller cubes at higher velocities". Can you share what settings you are using - size of Source, size of Fluid grid, velocity of Source, etc.

    Here some pic of what I mean.
    I left the domains (Simulation and visualisation) at their inital position, you can see all the values in the images.
    As you can see, the stream gets frammented. The dimension of the scene is the one I when I import char and scenes from DAZ Studio.

    *EDIT*

    Ah, and the shape! It often is square!

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  • PhilWPhilW Posts: 5,145

    I think the issue you have is that the size of the source is smaller than the size of the grid you are using, which is leading to the stream breaking up into blobs. The grid is not fine enough to be able to resolve the stream. It looks like - as a minimum - the Source needs to be at least as big as the grid size, this should give a continuous stream, but you may still see some grid artifacts. The finer the grid, the less artifacts you will get. So either increase the size of the Source or decrease the size of the grid to achieve a continuous stream.

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