Creating Curling Waves in Blender | FLIP Fluids

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Remington Creative

5 років тому

There are many softwares out there dedicated to simulating large realistic bodies of fluids, but is such a feat possible in the free computer graphics software, Blender 3D?
4 months of production, 96 hours of baking, 240 hours of rendering, 15 inconvenient crashes went into the creation of this video.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 573
@RemingtonCreative
@RemingtonCreative 5 років тому
I hope you guys enjoy this new video style! If you have any questions, feel free to drop a comment below :)
@moeal3026
@moeal3026 5 років тому
I missed your videos iv quite and stopped using blender but idk why I keep watching your videos
@DarkToast121
@DarkToast121 5 років тому
pls make a more in-depth tutorial where you show your settings.
@lltnt
@lltnt 5 років тому
Can blender simulating a ship in the ocean like PhoenixFD?
@Marienkarpfen
@Marienkarpfen 5 років тому
You didn't mention your rendertime in regards of resolution dependend on hardware settings.
@localcrackhead2904
@localcrackhead2904 5 років тому
It was a bit anti climactic lol
@yansculpts
@yansculpts 5 років тому
I drooled, literally
@dumebiafran1180
@dumebiafran1180 5 років тому
Yaann!!
@pruthvirajrathod5849
@pruthvirajrathod5849 5 років тому
im sure everyone drooled
@Joshua-kn6dq
@Joshua-kn6dq 4 роки тому
Hello
@vlorisperry
@vlorisperry 3 роки тому
Wtf me too, why??
@dailydose2019
@dailydose2019 3 роки тому
Yeah
@Olav3D
@Olav3D 5 років тому
That simulation at the end looked great! omg
@TheGoldenMistletoe
@TheGoldenMistletoe 5 років тому
this video format is really good! How you explain and go over exactly how you recreated a realistic wave using the info, notes, and research you provided!
@JaredOwen
@JaredOwen 5 років тому
Awesome video - hopefully blender's capabilities will continue to improve in this area
@sahilshahzad2318
@sahilshahzad2318 5 років тому
Tbh, this is waaaay more detailed and surprisingly useful than a step by step tutorials that flood the internet, and i loved it! Hoping to see more of these (name this thing please). Its amazing!
@hansen-house
@hansen-house 3 роки тому
Still one of the best-researched and tested "tutorials" out there for something like this. I have a lot of respect for how much effort you put into this and the results speak for themselves (even 3 years later, I still reference this for your ABCD testing and analysis
@jonathansgarden9128
@jonathansgarden9128 5 років тому
See by doing this amount of work in your project, you inspire and spark, hopefully, others to create new add-ons and improve the ability of future projects. Now I REALLY want to get into this again
@michaelsmusicinstruments9980
@michaelsmusicinstruments9980 4 роки тому
this is still one of my ALL-TIME-BLENDER you tube video favorites. I come back to this video every time I think about a water and sea animation. a great learning material thx a TON
@mayny03
@mayny03 5 років тому
your tuts/downloads have always been great. this tut however is exceptional. there is no amount of thanks I could give you for all that you have given to the blender community. please keep it up, & thanks a million...
@mr.inconspicuous6395
@mr.inconspicuous6395 5 років тому
I love this! Feels like I am watching a science video while at the same time watching something I am familiar with and very interested in! Love it! Please do more of these!
@sobreaver
@sobreaver 5 років тому
This video is precious on the actual thought process used to tackle this kind of simulation situation. Great work on the editing, really, an inspiration for aspiring artist to follow for technical approach to solving a situation.
@msheaver
@msheaver 5 років тому
Thank you for putting all your hard work into this, and sharing your experiences and observations; these nuggets of wisdom are absolutely invaluable for those of us (yes, that includes me) who are just getting into the wonderful world of animation. This new format is just AWESOME, and no apology is needed!
@Kimera_Alternate_Realities
@Kimera_Alternate_Realities 5 років тому
That looks beautiful, I really love the end result. Is also very interesting to see the process to re-create real waves.
@bonecoseoutrascoisas-leiri1131
@bonecoseoutrascoisas-leiri1131 4 роки тому
The best waves simulation i've ever seen in blender! And a very serious pproach to the problem.
@vackillers
@vackillers 5 років тому
I still think this is one HELL of an incredible project. Amazing stuff.
@PunmasterSTP
@PunmasterSTP 2 роки тому
Normally I try to leave a witty pun in the comments, but the sheer amount of dedication and effort that went into this genuinely left me speechless. Thank you so much for sharing the final render as well as everything leading up to it. This was an amazing 12-minute watch!
@charlieengler277
@charlieengler277 5 років тому
AMAZING! This was a great format for this type of video and the final render was stunning!
@BenLe42
@BenLe42 5 років тому
Didn't expect you to get such a good result. Wow. Well done
@ArnoldVeeman
@ArnoldVeeman 4 роки тому
Wonderful! Thank you for sharing your experience with all of us. Great results!
@copycatlyn
@copycatlyn Рік тому
I found this video 2-3 years ago. you inspired me to get into Blender. Thank you. I'm glad I found it again :)
@ANF6000
@ANF6000 5 років тому
As someone who has spent a few days getting a setup like this to work with fluid particles, your result is all the more impressive.
@oxanamoupasiridou6446
@oxanamoupasiridou6446 4 роки тому
you don't stop to surprise me with your amazing videos! I wish there were more of them . Enjoyed this informative "tutorial"
@Hermis14
@Hermis14 2 роки тому
This video seems a well-made science documentary rather than a Blender tutorial. I love how he organize the video. Good job!
@davidallyn1818
@davidallyn1818 5 років тому
O. M. G. Grant!! This was amazing discovery and review of the FLIP Fluid Add On. You put so much work into this - and it shows. You're bound for greatness! Keep at it!
@richard29sher
@richard29sher 4 роки тому
I'm very impressed with your focus and dedication. I have wanted to create a convincing 3-D wave, integrating a rider carving the face, leaving the wake of white water.
@scottduke9713
@scottduke9713 4 роки тому
The way you surf is so magical looking, I thought it was CG and simulation
@renemiche735
@renemiche735 4 роки тому
It is crazy Dude, I wasn't ready to see a physical explanation of how waves are made. reaaaaaalllly interesting, passioning! thanks so muck, keep it up!
@highlander1193
@highlander1193 5 років тому
This was amazing! I really don't like step by step tutorials, so this was a breath of fresh air. Well done, sir! Subscribed!
@andrewgalusha1933
@andrewgalusha1933 5 років тому
As a fellow CG artist that uses flip fluids as well, I've found that there are ways to alter your settings to make more realistic foam that stays on the water, simply turning up the max particle amount and generation rate a ton helps a lot, but just play around with the settings until you find something nice. It's too complex to describe the perfect setup but I know for a fact it's possible, but the simulation itself is beautiful. I've tried doing waves myself but I really only did half the job right, I didn't put as much effort into the pushers/reefs as you did so this video comes to a great amount of help to me!
@CGGeek
@CGGeek 5 років тому
Really cool man! Is that thumbnail a render??!
@RemingtonCreative
@RemingtonCreative 5 років тому
CG Geek The thumbnail is a photo. I wish I had a system powerful enough to bake a simulation of that size though.
@CGGeek
@CGGeek 5 років тому
Agreed, baking simulations at that scale would be so dope! I might suggest choosing a different thumb though? Some people might feel click-baited if you use a real photo for a 3D video tutorial.
@RayMairlot
@RayMairlot 5 років тому
Definitely feels a bit disingenuous to have a photo for a thumbnail.
@Bringidon
@Bringidon 5 років тому
you could always use Images as Planes to get the thumbnail blenderfied
@CGGeek
@CGGeek 5 років тому
lol true haha. Just in my experience people expect the thumbnail to be the finished result of a 3D tutorial.
@TheDuckCow
@TheDuckCow 5 років тому
Your research is *highly* appreciated, great work. I think one thing I might look into further testing is, different speeds of the wave generators for each style, and then also how seafloor variation affects the results (ie some rocks jutting out here and there for a wider sim). Also really appreciate your insights in the what could further investigated, like calling out the mist and sand cloud. Something interesting I wouldn't have thought of myself necessarily.
@tedvitale8978
@tedvitale8978 4 роки тому
This video is absolutely brilliant! Love what you’ve done here. As an avid surfer and CG artist I’ve always wanted to try experimenting with fluid dynamics to explore bottom contours and their effects on waves. There’s a lot of really interesting stuff happening with man-made surf parks (Kelly Slater’s pool, the NLand park in Austin and the BSR Surf Ranch in Waco) this all experimented with small scale models and I’m sure some simulations too but now after seeing this I would love to see how different wave frequencies and contours effect each other! My mind is racing! Thanks again for this!!
@Joshua-yl1yq
@Joshua-yl1yq 4 роки тому
Well done! Thanks for showing all the research and data! Really good vid!
@gen2ssi396
@gen2ssi396 5 років тому
You work really hard! Thanks for letting us know the trial and error process. Keep up good work!
@binaryoverload
@binaryoverload 4 роки тому
It'd be interesting to see what would happen if the wave came in diagonally!
@unlustig1
@unlustig1 4 роки тому
This was amazing and inspiring, thank you for this! I would also love to a followup to this where you address the improvements oyu mentioned!
@ForeignPixel
@ForeignPixel 5 років тому
Refreshing to see such a different way of doing tutorials ! Keep it up !
@willstuber2622
@willstuber2622 5 років тому
I LOVED the shot under the water. Your attention to detail was amazing!
@MrTadgey
@MrTadgey 4 роки тому
Great Video Love it well Done Remington & Thank you for making it
@kookythymes2838
@kookythymes2838 4 роки тому
I love that this video feels more like a science lab than anything else. Very cool style of video, please do more!
@iDeNoh
@iDeNoh 4 роки тому
it is insane how well your physical model works for this! The only setting I would have tweaked in the display of the fluids would be to bring the size of the whitewater particles down by a bit and increase the total number of whitewater particles to give you more sea foam/whitewater in the break, other than that this is incredible!
@lachlanpoke
@lachlanpoke 5 років тому
I love the video style, hope you do more like this.
@AncienRegimeStudios
@AncienRegimeStudios 5 років тому
Very nice video. Good to see that Blender is getting this powerful. Thanks for sharing all your work with us.
@dreamgoodmusic
@dreamgoodmusic 5 років тому
Your attention to detail is inspiring.
@Patrickalcerro
@Patrickalcerro 5 років тому
If you do end up revisiting this project, try increasing the swell period substantially. This will limit a lot of the backwash that interfears with the incoming wave. You could also try increasing the distance from the pusher and the break and scale up the pusher to compensate for the decreased swell size over that distance. Great video and a great new format. Thanks!
@HiEnergyMusic
@HiEnergyMusic 5 років тому
This indeed looks very convincing given the shortcomings you mention in the video. Well done!
@girendravijay159
@girendravijay159 3 роки тому
Really its an excellent work and the way you have made your analysis in Pre-production is awesome. very impressive work
@UHStudio
@UHStudio 3 роки тому
This is really great video, still, especially the prep and the research part!! Thank you!
@blenderrender9222
@blenderrender9222 5 років тому
It is just an awesome tutorial. I am so inspired by your project... Thanks !!!
@carlosedubarreto
@carlosedubarreto 4 роки тому
Waw!!!!!!!!!!!. Great job. Enjoyed your research. Congrats for the work!!!
@asyraf454
@asyraf454 4 роки тому
i've watched this video for god knows how many time, really great content!
@peterallen544
@peterallen544 4 роки тому
Really well presented... watched the whole thing and I do not even use Blender. Very informative.
@artagious5142
@artagious5142 5 років тому
Absolutely amazing.
@ThingstoWatch37
@ThingstoWatch37 4 роки тому
Wow. Great effort. Thanks man!
@mattmansion9534
@mattmansion9534 3 місяці тому
Great research! thanks for sharing.
@gadaliel
@gadaliel Рік тому
You're the best! Thanks for putting in so much effort!
@wolfgangsam4652
@wolfgangsam4652 5 років тому
Thank You for your Work and this Video!! It looks fantastic :D
@STILLTHINKING656
@STILLTHINKING656 4 роки тому
This is crazy. Bless you
@just_l846
@just_l846 5 років тому
Thanks Remington Graphics im sure your video is helping me ❤
@HrPedrosak
@HrPedrosak 4 роки тому
Incredibly impressive work! Kudos!
@geoffrey3668
@geoffrey3668 5 років тому
Thank you for sharing! This is very instructive!
@rokishi
@rokishi 5 років тому
Dude, you’re amazing!
@ArchAhmadWaheed
@ArchAhmadWaheed 4 роки тому
Nice experience, thanks for sharing it. 😃
@norvsta
@norvsta 2 роки тому
Awesome, so freakin awesome, thanks Remington!
@beofonemind
@beofonemind 5 років тому
really like the approach and methodology .... applicable to other challenges. great job.
@sumitpratihar363
@sumitpratihar363 Рік тому
Love this. Just stumbled on this video and this has perfect amount of depth and research. Subbed.
@sobreaver
@sobreaver 5 років тому
Excellent video, really interesting to understand your approach to test the realism of the simulation. It's gold tips. thank and good luck on your future project !
@daadood100
@daadood100 5 років тому
awesome project you did, your effort of creating to make it realistic is what is counts after all good explanation and demonstration on your part.
@juanmota5308
@juanmota5308 4 роки тому
que buen tutorial perfecta narracion y musicalizacion, felicidades amigo gran trabajo
@jurgenvantomme
@jurgenvantomme 4 роки тому
Thank you for this indepth overview it’s very interesting.
@karisnow8598
@karisnow8598 4 роки тому
Thats sooo awesome!!!! It looks soooooo real
@andrewevenson7798
@andrewevenson7798 5 років тому
You did a really good job, time well spent.
@Ls528art
@Ls528art 5 років тому
Brilliant - in every way -thanks
@angelcobosardon
@angelcobosardon 5 років тому
Incredible work and analysis!
@BlindIllusionist
@BlindIllusionist 5 років тому
Such a fantastic tutorial! I love the style and I am also happy that you don't spend two hours with explaining every little detail!
@CG1970ify
@CG1970ify 5 років тому
that's incredible
@olivierdivry5730
@olivierdivry5730 5 років тому
Beautiful video as regard the way getting to the truth or near to it...impressive
@timpong2393
@timpong2393 2 роки тому
Most Awesome Tutorial about Wave simulation!!!! Thanks Guy!
@daviddejuannavarro291
@daviddejuannavarro291 5 років тому
super nice video! yes, when it comes to ocean sims, particle count is really important. I think that probably for a large scale sim houdini or RF should be the app of choice altho your RnD led up to some amazing results good work!
@avenshi2230
@avenshi2230 4 роки тому
this is amazing! leave me speechless
@alessandrocernuzzi
@alessandrocernuzzi Рік тому
Great format and sim! I really love your approach in order to tackle the workflow. I just hit the subs button ;)
@thebucketlist7608
@thebucketlist7608 5 років тому
Oh. WOW WTF DUDE THAT'S FREAKING AMAZING!!!
@dieterkalt4281
@dieterkalt4281 5 років тому
stunning
@BrianDressel
@BrianDressel 5 місяців тому
Amazing, great work on this!
@Millez
@Millez 5 років тому
One of the best Blender videos I've ever seen
@AmranSidek
@AmranSidek 5 років тому
Awesome one .Thank you .
@renderdragons5387
@renderdragons5387 5 років тому
Great work dude! I appreciate the hard work!
@celsofelix7493
@celsofelix7493 3 роки тому
Beautiful work man!
@JamesBeaucoup
@JamesBeaucoup 7 місяців тому
this is such a fantastic project! Just as someone who is new to blender but has a lot of experience in the water, I think it would have been really cool to further develop the topology of the ocean floor, for example creating a longer area between the "reef" and beach would allow more time for the wave to curl and become a tube, but the main thing would be to create a point of sorts which would allow one side (or the center) to lift up and break first, creating the tapering break that progresses across the wave and is what allows for surfable waves. In this simulation the waves are "close-outs" or waves that break all at once and close off the rideable area on the unbroken face of the wave. In the drone shot you can see the reef at pipeline starts off wide at the beach and then comes to a more narrow point where the "peak" (area that breaks first) is.
@amitmorang
@amitmorang 3 роки тому
This video could attract others big Blender YTubers too. Great mann.
@TopChannel1on1
@TopChannel1on1 4 роки тому
wow thats detailed
@nixonmanuel6459
@nixonmanuel6459 Рік тому
Amazing and Incredible journey.
@ling6701
@ling6701 5 років тому
That's awesome work!
@miceskin
@miceskin 2 роки тому
beautiful work sir, you've changed the space!
@brandonjacksoon
@brandonjacksoon 2 роки тому
This is AWESOME!
@moradshebli9562
@moradshebli9562 5 років тому
Beautiful !!!!!
@ReshyTube
@ReshyTube 5 років тому
Never seen much cooler video than this. Great job bro!
@ruk3d
@ruk3d Рік тому
As for now with Blender 3.5 I could reproduce this in a couple of days even on my outdated PC (4 cores/8GB RAM) Huge improvements by the Blender team!
@dante7430
@dante7430 5 років тому
That looks so clean!!!
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