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Fluid physics with floating particles in real-time in #Blender3d with #geometrynodes It has 3 simulation passes - forces from rigid bodies (1) are sent to fluid solver (2) that are added on top of simulated water ripples (3). I find it quite meditative.

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the flow force vectors. Pretty to look at.

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stirring action

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My CPU asked me to tell you that this is triggering his ptsd

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I'm hoping you create a tutorial for this because it looks great!

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Ooh you could simulate detergent defeating surface tension as well

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put this on gumroad 🙏🏻

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So very nice! I can imagine some lovely scenes done with this.

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Looks great buddy 🤞🤞🤞

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Beautiful

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