SY Rigged water 2

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  • SickleYieldSickleYield Posts: 7,649
    Okay, guys, I really appreciate the props from you all, but let's talk about water. ;)
  • IvyIvy Posts: 7,165

    yea I guess we do get carrie away sometimes. Sorry SY

  • kaotkblisskaotkbliss Posts: 2,914
    Okay, guys, I really appreciate the props from you all, but let's talk about water. ;)

    Water should be a gas at room temperature – all similar molecules, such as hydrogen sulphide (H2S) and ammonia (NH3), are gases. The stickiness of water molecules holds them together as a liquid.

  • SickleYieldSickleYield Posts: 7,649
    Okay, guys, I really appreciate the props from you all, but let's talk about water. ;)

    Water should be a gas at room temperature – all similar molecules, such as hydrogen sulphide (H2S) and ammonia (NH3), are gases. The stickiness of water molecules holds them together as a liquid.

    The hydrogen-oxygen covalent bond combined with the hydrogen bond interaction of water molecules are unique in nature and give water many of its unique properties!
  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    Which is why the oceans don't freeze over (ice is less dense than liquid! That's WEIRD), and water is a powerful solvent, and all that is key to life on Earth.

     

  • SixDsSixDs Posts: 2,384

    Well, most oceans, most of the time, Will. smiley

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    Ugh, I messed that up. I meant froze SOLID. Which actually has happened at least once very early on, probably.

     

  • TaozTaoz Posts: 10,261

     

    SixDs said:

    Well, most oceans, most of the time, Will. smiley

    You can freeze some of the oceans all the time, and you can freeze all the oceans some of the time, but you can't freeze all the oceans all the time. wink

  • HavosHavos Posts: 5,582

    I think chatter about Fast Fog and Fast Flames was more on topic than all this water chit-chat

  • jardinejardine Posts: 1,215

    I'm glad you like it!  Water sets are one of my favorite things to make, and Iray is a fun engine for rendering water effects.

    Hey, maybe I'll buy the kraken just so I can put some water splashes around it from my next set (Splash Pack Iray).  Should be fun. :)

    Splash Pack Iray!  hurray!

    be great to have splashes/ripples that work with g3f/g3m figure cross-sections...circular forms just don't quite do it. 

    :)

    j

     

    j

  • WonderlandWonderland Posts: 7,133

    I did end up getting it even with my slow CPU computer and rendering a character with a martini now and it looks great! Rendering faster than the character and already looking good. But now I need olives! 

  • sapatsapat Posts: 1,735
    edited March 2017

    nvrmind. After wiping all files from all folders and reinstalling it worked ok.  Only files it wanted to overwrite were some .dsa files or .dsx files, forget which.

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  • SickleYieldSickleYield Posts: 7,649

    I'm confused, too, then.  Rigged Water Iray 2 uses updated techniques and methods and completely new content.  It doesn't use ANY of the textures or mesh assets from Rigged Water Iray 1.

    It sounds like you already had Version 1 installed somewhere and over-wrote it on reinstall?  The library folders from the product are in Props and are called "Rigged Water Iray" and "SY Rigged Water Iray 2."

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 9,281
    Taozen said:

     

    SixDs said:

    Well, most oceans, most of the time, Will. smiley

    You can freeze some of the oceans all the time, and you can freeze all the oceans some of the time, but you can't freeze all the oceans all the time. wink

    Sure you can!  You can a.) Switch off or completely block the sun, B.) knock the Earth out of it's orbit, C.) install really heavy duty refrigeration units in all the oceans, or D.) have everyone on earth start making ice in their fridges as fast as they can, then dump it all into the ocean.  Okay, none of those is really likely to happen anytime soon, but anythning's that's not 100% impossible is technically still possible. :)   

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