Hi,yes another of those threads
Im new in Houdini,atracted by Flip solver,wonder if im doing things wrong
I feel Houdini slower than Naiad,not to mention its consume far more memory.
Even the display of particles its slower in Houdini.
I know Houdini its a big 3d app and Naiad its focused on just one thing.
But again seeing examples from the mighty Igor i see he keep using naiad and just translate the sim to Houdini for shading etc.
Wonder if you guys have the same experience or if im just doing things wrong,i even switch the particles from spheres to points,thats speed up things,but not to the level of Naiad.
Houdini vs Naiad
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Never worked with Naiad before so I cant really tell which one is better but Im gonna go with Houdini because its workflow capabillities is very deep integrated into Houdini. You can literally do everything you can, I love how you can manipulate vectors in SOP or how you can setup multiple solvers.
Another thing about displaying particles, when you press D for display settings, and in the Geometry tab when you turn off “display sprites” you will get an instant boost in viewport performance.
Another thing about displaying particles, when you press D for display settings, and in the Geometry tab when you turn off “display sprites” you will get an instant boost in viewport performance.
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CeeGeeI'm meshing a pretty flat surface right now, and I found that using Gaussian (Smooth 1 to 2) instead of Laplacian Flow can yield very smooth surfaces by smoothing out uneven details.
Hi johnnycore,
Yes for my flood scene i used VDB meshworkflow, i notice if you have flat surface its little hard to get clean mesh, you need some smooth filtering, but for flood, waterfall stuff mesh was fine.
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Yes you can use diffrent smooth, depend what you need for your shot.
In this example i used default workflow with Laplacian Flow and work realy nice
https://vimeo.com/62684642 [vimeo.com]
Igor
In this example i used default workflow with Laplacian Flow and work realy nice
https://vimeo.com/62684642 [vimeo.com]
Igor
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