04-19-2020, 02:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-19-2020, 02:44 PM by shadowkiller.)
I did a few quick tests to see if i could get fumefx to inherit the vertex colors from tyflow but i didnt have any luck.
I followed the same setup that was used here....
https://www.deko.lt/fluid-colors-part-2/
The vertex colors is from the pflow setup section, except i used tyflow with a vertex color operator instead of the pflow data. If you click the button on the color settings in fume to assign the vertex colors, there is an option for tyflow float and tyflow vector. I chose vector and a channel name box popped up. With an invalid channel the smoke is black, but i put vertex color in the name and my smoke is white. So i think the setup is correct, but for some reason it isn't inheriting the vertex colors.
Tyson is this something you can look at?
Thanks!
I followed the same setup that was used here....
https://www.deko.lt/fluid-colors-part-2/
The vertex colors is from the pflow setup section, except i used tyflow with a vertex color operator instead of the pflow data. If you click the button on the color settings in fume to assign the vertex colors, there is an option for tyflow float and tyflow vector. I chose vector and a channel name box popped up. With an invalid channel the smoke is black, but i put vertex color in the name and my smoke is white. So i think the setup is correct, but for some reason it isn't inheriting the vertex colors.
Tyson is this something you can look at?
Thanks!