03-25-2025, 03:05 PM
Hey, thanks for getting back to me!
I've been using Retimer to create a slow-motion effect when the camera slows down.
I agree, this is essentially what I did in this scene. However, when I scroll through the timeline frame by frame, I notice large gaps between frames, causing a laggy effect even when Retimer, Mesher, and other elements are turned off. It seems to be something within the scene itself. Perhaps it's due to the large movement over a short time or an issue unrelated to TyFlow altogether.
In the end, I achieved the effect without TyFlow by animating a Slice modifier, allowing the liquid to be revealed continuously. The result turned out pretty well!
Thanks again for your input!
I've been using Retimer to create a slow-motion effect when the camera slows down.
I agree, this is essentially what I did in this scene. However, when I scroll through the timeline frame by frame, I notice large gaps between frames, causing a laggy effect even when Retimer, Mesher, and other elements are turned off. It seems to be something within the scene itself. Perhaps it's due to the large movement over a short time or an issue unrelated to TyFlow altogether.
In the end, I achieved the effect without TyFlow by animating a Slice modifier, allowing the liquid to be revealed continuously. The result turned out pretty well!
Thanks again for your input!
