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Liquids I – Fundamentals

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Release date:2019, April 7

Author:Applied Houdini

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

In Liquids I, we will learn how to make liquid simulations with the FLIP solver! Really understanding the mechanics of FLIP will be the main focus, including in-depth explanations and visual aides to effectively explain how it works. We will also build a dynamic example of a liquid being sourced, collided with, surfaced, shaded, and rendered! Along the way I’ll talk about some of my favorite tips, tricks, and workflow ideas as usual.

Please note that this lesson is not free like the introductory lessons of the Particles, Volumes, and Rigids series as Liquids I is not for beginners. This lesson is for intermediate level Houdini users that already have an understanding of volumetric and particle simulations, and acts as an extension of those series! Please check out my free Particles I and Volumes I lessons if you are just getting started.

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