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 Post subject: Re: PhysX Fluid Simulation in Softimage ICE
PostPosted: 06 Mar 2012, 22:26 
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Has anyone got this working in Softimage 2012 SAP?

I have moved the dll into the correct folder as stated in the text document that comes with the download, also have the microsoft c++ installed although it's a newer version than the one that the download link points to.

I am also a little confused about where the workgroup is that I am meant to connect, can't find any workgroup folder within the download folder.

Any help would be super awesome, sorry if I am just been plain stupid here.

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 Post subject: Re: PhysX Fluid Simulation in Softimage ICE
PostPosted: 06 Mar 2012, 22:32 
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If I recall correctly, you unRAR the archive, take the dll's out of there and use the folder you have just unRARred as the entry point of the workgroup...

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 Post subject: Re: PhysX Fluid Simulation in Softimage ICE
PostPosted: 06 Mar 2012, 22:56 
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Cool, thanks will try that tomorrow. Cheers for the help.


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 Post subject: Re: PhysX Fluid Simulation in Softimage ICE
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 Post subject: Re: PhysX Fluid Simulation in Softimage ICE
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 Post subject: Re: PhysX Fluid Simulation in Softimage ICE
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 Post subject: Re: PhysX Fluid Simulation in Softimage ICE
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Brilliant, mr Core! Works on my GTX 460 (1 GB). Any news on next version? Mainly dynamic obstacle without convex hull restriction would be very nice. But thanks for this as it is!!

Tekano: how're you setting particle color like in your screencaps - looks like a gradient on velocity? I'm using a colorinfoswitch compound (got it from XSIbase user dubCUT) but not getting quite the same result.


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 Post subject: Re: PhysX Fluid Simulation in Softimage ICE
PostPosted: 15 Mar 2012, 20:50 
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Hi druite

think I just get particle speed > rescale to 0,1 > input onto a color gradient

simples! :)

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 Post subject: Re: PhysX Fluid Simulation in Softimage ICE
PostPosted: 15 Mar 2012, 21:04 
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Thanks for feedback, I will get back on it as soon as kepler ( gtx 680 ) will ship because I have no ability to test plugin in the gpu mode at this time, sorry


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 Post subject: Re: PhysX Fluid Simulation in Softimage ICE
PostPosted: 15 Mar 2012, 21:39 
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you know Im tempted to ship out a GTX to you mr. Core, just until the 680 arrives :ymhug:

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