CRAZY Useful Tip for Water! Blender.
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For those who are interested, this physical phenomena is called "surface tension"
Interesting video ! Thanks !
never stop sharing your knowledge nenghuo
u have no idea how heavensent u are, def will be buying ur hair nodes soon; tysm!
I love these small details tutorials, always inspiring to do something bigger using these methods, and practice
Oooh i also did that water rim a couple weeks ago, curious how you did it!
Edit: The bubbles and the deformations look so cool! I tried to use a curve circle and raycast it onto the mesh at the height of the waterline to avoid boolean, which also worked but I don't know if it is any better performance wise.
Subtle and nuanced, just as reality.
Keep it up!
Thank you!💖
Awesome. 👏
very informative!
You always have good vids 👍but could you please edit mouse/kb sounds out
Hey! Big fan of your content!! Can I ask your system specs? GPU, CPU, ram etc. thanks!
rtx3080, i5, 32
can you help please? 11:00 I have this L shape turned in different directions, how can I fix this? It is not possible to turn separately along the X or Y axis
If you are very lazy you could achieve a similar effect using just the bevel shader node;)
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Of course your way is more robust. Thanks for sharing:)