You will notice that the size of the particle cloud is very small when compared to the home grid or the PRT Loader’s icon.Go to the last frame of the simulation (in the case of the demo scene used in this example, this was frame 200). Drag the time slider to see the particles moving.Click the “% of Render” button in the Viewport rollout and select 100.0 from the list - this will set the PRT Loader to display all particles.Add the BIN file sequence saved by the RealFlow simulation to the PRT Loader’s file list.Alternatively, hold SHIFT and click the PRT icon if you have created a Krakatoa toolbar as instructed in the Krakatoa documentation. Create a PRT Loader by holding the SHIFT key and selecting “Create a PRT Loader…” option in the Krakatoa Menu.On the one hand, this will allow users of RealFlow 5 to use this tutorial, on the other hand, the PRT Loader performs some coordinate system conversions when loading BIN files that are more difficult to perform when loading PRT files saved from RealFlow 2012. Note that even though there is an option to save Krakatoa PRT files out of RealFlow 2012, we will use the native BIN file sequence.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |