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Like connecting to Phoenix fd like PF source

Can tyflow also have particle connections to Phoenix fd?

If possible, please tell me how


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#2
Sure.
If you want to use TyFlow particles as an emitter Just turn on "enable particle interface" in TyFlow icon options.
If you want particle meshes to affect PhoenixFD as solid meshes, just add a mesh operator, and within it, disable "render only".
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#3
Thank you. But
Where are the particle activation options?


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(06-06-2023, 01:52 PM)rheogh Wrote: Thank you. But
Where are the particle activation options?

Not TyIcon. 

But Icon of the TyFlow itself. 
The one you use to access TyFlow editor.
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#5
Thank you! I understand adding mesh operators
But in the tyflow icon
Where are the particle interface enable options?
And the option to disable rendering only is used in the mesh operator
Do I have to uncheck the render only part?
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#6
Look....
There is a 2 ways you can use TyFlow with Phoenix.

First way:
TyFlow particles as collision objects (imagine Phoenix FD water pouring over the rocks (and bouncing) that are generated by TyFlow).
To make this possible and Phoenix to recognize TyFlow particles as collision object... just create TyFlow as you want, and in the end, just add mesh operator and disable "render only".
Second way:
TyFlow to be used as an emitter for fluid (imagine TyFlow is fountain emitter, it spawns little spheres that you want to be turned into water).
For that, you will need PhoenixFD liquid emitter right? And if you try picking TyFlow as emitter, it won't allow you. To make it allow you to puck up the TyFlow, you first need to turn on "enable particle interface" on TyFlow object:
Here:
https://forum.tyflow.com/attachment.php?aid=2259

There is also w third way (making TyFlow and Phoenix having 2-wy interaction), but since you're still struggling with 2 above methods, I'd advice practice them first.
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#7
Thank you very much!!
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