2016
Digital Tutors
Dan LeFebvre
2:12
English
In this course, you'll learn how to take advantage of Maya's large-scale FLIP fluid solver called Bifrost. Bifrost is the name of Maya's integrated FLIP fluid solver. It's great for users who want to create large scale fluid simulations without having to leave Maya's interface for a third-party tool. With this course, you'll learn some of the key workflows and fundamentals of Bifrost. Then you'll take that knowledge to build a simulation you might find in a typical production pipeline.
1 Course Overview
01:31
2 Introduction
00:42
3 FLIP Fluids and Bifrost's History
05:18
4 Creating Your First Bifrost Fluids
05:16
5 Simulating with Bifrost
04:28
6 Caching Your Simulations to Disk
05:07
7 Controlling Particle Emission
05:18
8 Working with Bifrost's Scene Scale
08:08
9 Introduction
00:38
10 Understanding the Concept of Steps
04:42
11 Adjusting Steps in Maya
08:59
12 Adding Colliders to our Bifrost Fluids
06:49
13 Killing Unwanted Particles with Killplanes
05:58
14 Using Kill Volumes
03:04
15 Fundamentals of Accelerators
06:32
16 Adding and Using Foam
06:08
17 Artistic Fluids with Droplets
06:18
18 Playblasting with Bifrost
03:29
19 Meshing Particles
07:01
20 Introduction
00:44
21 Preparing our Scene for Bifrost Fluids
06:49
22 Modeling our Emitter and Collider
05:02
23 Adding the Bridge as a Collider
05:14
24 Tweaking our Simulation
10:48
25 Looking at our Final Simulation
08:12
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