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Force Fields Introduction

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Daniel Kreuter demonstrates the different force field options in Blender's particle system.

Daniel writes:

Hey!

Sorry for making you wait so long for the next tutorial but it was quiet hard to collect the information about it.
So I hope you'll enjoy watching it!

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Previous videos by Daniel:

Another force field video, by Azurespire:

16 Comments

  1. That was fucking amazing. I use particles a lot, but still didn't have a CLUE about the stranger types of force fields. Great job!

  2. Hehe.. about 2 or 3 days ago i was wondering if you stopped making these brilliant tutorials, really. Now i'm relieved. Thank you very much for your tuts and keep 'em coming ; D

  3. The Lennard-Jones potential is used in chemical simulations to approximate short-range repulsion (due to Pauli repulsion) and long-range attraction (due to dispersion interactions), both quantum effects.  Try weakening the potential and starting with some particles a little close together and others farther apart.  You should see them move towards their equilibrium distance, where repulsion and attraction are balanced.

  4. can you help me with a tutorial in simulating oil to flow through an hydraulic pipe line circuit, where oil passes through a filter and is sucked by a pump and deliver into a valve and when the valve opens, it fills into ram cylinder
    Thank you

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