Realflow water simulation into 3ds Max

Realflow water simulation into 3ds Max

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Realflow water simulation into 3ds Max

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Hello, 

Could someone please help me out. does 3ds Max able to show water flowing in the pipeline?. Do I have to have another program to show flow as RealFlow? can anyone put me o the right track?  

 

Your post subject line has been edited by @hagen.deloss: 3ds Max

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hagen.deloss
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Hello @Anonymous

 

Thanks for bringing your question to the forums, it looks like you are visiting as a new member to the 3DS Max forum. I want to extend a warm welcome to the Autodesk Community!

 

I want to make sure I understand your questions, are you wanting to work with Realflow in 3DS Max? It looks like the two softwares are indeed compatible and you can export Max files into Realflow and back again, here is a little video walking through how you can do that.

 

 

If you are looking to build a pipe, I would recommend watching some modeling tutorials. It's worth mentioning that you can also simulate water in Max as well!

 

I hope this helps answer your question 😄

 

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Hagen Deloss
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1. Does 3ds Max capable to show liquid flow in the pipeline and rendering without any other programs involve like V-Ray, Cinema 4D, RealFlow?

2. Is it possible to import file from SolidWorks to 3ds Max?  

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hagen.deloss
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1. yes! You can us the modeling toolset to create pipes, bifrost liquid simulation to simulate water through the pipes, and you can use either the Scanline renderer or Arnold rendering engine to render your animation.

 

2. Yes! Here is a video on what that importing process looks like.

 

 

If you have any more specific questions on how to work with the specific tools in 3DS Max to get your desired result, feel free to mention me at @hagen.deloss in any of your questions you post to the forums here 😄

 

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Hagen Deloss
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please watch this short video from 1:04 min till the end and let me know if 3ds Max capable to do this.

Thanks, 

https://industrial3d.box.com/s/fcoevmts6tfplqm9vf1kn8lyhxvkgda7

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hagen.deloss
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@Anonymous

 

Yes, Max would be a really good tool to get results similar to this video 😄

 

There are a lot of moving parts in this example, so it would be a steep learning curve if you aren't familiar with the program.

 

 



Hagen Deloss
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