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Add Bifröst Aero to 3DS Max.

Add Bifröst Aero to 3DS Max.

As the title, now that Bifröst liquid is part of Max it would be nice to see the Aero module added as well.

Maya has both, so why not Max as well.

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electrotoast_old
Community Manager
Status changed to: Future Consideration
 
-niels-
Mentor

Noticed this section in the public roadmap. (as an update to everyone who voted on this already)

So it'll probably still take a while, but it seems to be on the radar. Smiley Happy

 


Automate: Portable simulation solvers
Following ideas submitted by 3ds Max users, the team has integrated a fluid solver based on the Bifröst technology in the product. This work is being done in collaboration with other Autodesk product teams to maximize our engineering efficiency while rolling out the capabilities in a way that fits the experience expected by 3ds Max users.

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Fire and smoke: As the Bifröst technology keeps evolving, we are looking at rolling in more simulation tools. We will most likely add to this list in a future update.



Anonymous
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Speed this up please, I don't feel Max is complete without some kinda fluid system.

tsyba
Contributor

It's a shame not to be able to simulate smoke and fire these days. What a burden this is.

Anonymous
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Also make sure the data is exposed so that tyflow can use it 🙂

tsyba
Contributor

Export simulation data to vdb format

Anonymous
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Agree about the TyFlow comment, being able to have particle interactions like tyflow does with Phoenix would be AMAZING.

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