Animated Droplets Condensation - Tyflow Setup
Important! Tyflow free or PRO (and Max 2022) is required to make this setup work! You can get it from here https://docs.tyflow.com/download/
This is a ready-to-use Tyflow-based condensation system with animated droplets, with real size dynamics. It will generate a variety of droplets on the surface of the object and the bigger ones will eventually roll down in a realistic manner. You just need to place your mesh in the Geometry layer and the system will update automatically.
This is not a fluids system, it's purely based on meshed particles, but it looks convincing and it's faster to update.
You don't need PHOENIX FD!
The whole simulation (200 frames) takes less than 1 minute on an old system.
Features:
- You can change the number of total droplets, the number of the bigger droplets (the ones that will roll down) and the sizes of them all.
- You can go slowmotion changing the retime section of the Tyflow object.
- As the droplets roll down, they will drag and add to the stream all nearby droplets, big or small.
- Natural looking look with overlapping droplets and clean, graphic look with non-overlapping droplets, just disabling an operator
- The Tyflow system is meshed using Tyflow's native mesher, Tymesher, so that all the droplets get a convincing, fluid-like continuous mesh. This allows you to export the animated tymesh object to Alembic and use it in Maya, Cinema4D, etc.
- It renders flawlessly in all render engines. A Max 2022, Redshift-ready scene is provided for your convenience. Redshift was used to renders all the previews for this model.
- There's an option to make the droplets fall to the ground and collide with it in the setup (disabled by default).
- There are instructions to change the most common features inside the Quick tips operator inside Tyflow
I've added a snapshot of the droplets mid-animation in Alembic, FBX and OBJ formats for your convenience.
A procedural condensation Tyflow system that will adapt to all your meshes