02-08-2021, 07:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-08-2021, 07:56 AM by TubeSmokeGuy.)
Hi!
Now on new tyFlow_016107 I get different results. Its getting better with the newly added feature "added “index is ID” settings to Birth Flow/Flow Update operators". Thanks for this!
The visual representation of the particles is now matching the FluidLoaders particles, which is good, but DisplayData operator shows strange results. It seems that the particles are unique by their index for each frame, but they don't have a constant ID which stays over time. Also I think the shown velocity vectors are very large.
Now my question is: Are the particles useful for further work with tyFlow, even if they aren't constantly trackable over time?
Here are some screenshots:
tyFlow_MaxFluidLoader_DataTracking.mp4 (Size: 5.23 MB / Downloads: 277)
Now on new tyFlow_016107 I get different results. Its getting better with the newly added feature "added “index is ID” settings to Birth Flow/Flow Update operators". Thanks for this!
The visual representation of the particles is now matching the FluidLoaders particles, which is good, but DisplayData operator shows strange results. It seems that the particles are unique by their index for each frame, but they don't have a constant ID which stays over time. Also I think the shown velocity vectors are very large.
Now my question is: Are the particles useful for further work with tyFlow, even if they aren't constantly trackable over time?
Here are some screenshots:
tyFlow_MaxFluidLoader_DataTracking.mp4 (Size: 5.23 MB / Downloads: 277)