Blender-FLIP-Fluids
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The FLIP Fluids addon is a tool that helps you set up, run, and render high quality liquid fluid effects all within Blender, the free and open source 3D creation suite.
Integrating the [Eigen](http://eigen.tuxfamily.org/index.php) numeric library into the simulator could increase performance in pressure and viscosity solver calculations. This issue is a 'todo' for testing use of Eigen with the simulator....
I couldn't see this in the UI, so it doesn't appear to be possible right now. I'd like to be able to use weight maps to define surface characteristics on...
This feature will allow a user to import multiple fluid simulation caches into a single scene. This will allow the user to playback and render multiple simulations in the same...
This feature request is to add an operator (perhaps to the helper menu) to try to detect and warn users about potential issues they might have with their simulation settings...
**Problem** When the whitewater **behaviour at boundary** settings for foam/bubble/spray particles is set to **kill**, the particles may not be killed at a distance far enough from the boundary that...
Dear RLGUY, supposed I have fluid that is good working in one blend, and I would like to use it in different blend, perhaps making multiple Domain object, could I...
**What am I trying to create?** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJLSCylb5qQ **Why do I need the particle/smoke sim?** To simulate very small particles which are too small to properly create with FLIP, the smoke...
Hi, It will be great to have the option to control viscosity via temperature. Higher temperature - lower viscosity per particle. Temperature is going down over the time and influenced...
It will be very handy to control inflow **velocity** (maybe even **temperature** for viscosity purposes in the future) with animated textures. Best, Chris
**Problem** When the whitewater **enable emission near domain boundary** setting is unchecked, particles may still be generated at a distance too close to the boundary than the user desires. [Whitewater...