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is it possible to achieve this in Cinema 4D
by yamir on Mar 27, 2007 at 7:58:39 pm

i am a cinema 4d new Bee should i even attempt to create this realistic looking and moving water in cinema 4D? is there a tutorial for this?

http://img54.imageshack.us/img54/2448/istockphoto2529445splasfw1.jpg

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Re: is it possible to achieve this in Cinema 4D
by Michael Munkittrick on Mar 28, 2007 at 1:33:17 am

It can be simulated to a degree within Cinema4D, but to get a far more realistic result, you're going to need RealFlow or some very, very complex particle effect algorithms. I can't recall exactly where I saw the tutorial, but I believe that it was at www.mograph.net, however there was a way to use metaballs and the advanced renderer in conjunction with Pyrocluster and displacement maps. I also seem to recall that each frame was about a 3 hour render on a dual Xeon 3.6 GHz with a lot of RAM.

Good luck with it,

Michael Munkittrick
Gainesville, Florida USA

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