That was impressive.
Refreshing to see the mud or quicksand reacting to the victim instead of looking like they are just passing through a flat plane surface with no actual contact, as is typical for most digitally rendered sinks. Kudos!
Bust Deep and Sunk in Peat!
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"Life is tough. It's tougher if you're stupid." - John Wayne
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Fantastic! Beautiful job with these! Thanks for sharing it! What program and fluid sim did you use?
How long did Tarzan watch before deciding to save Jill..?
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Loved the first one! That looked like a very treacherous tar pit Can't wait to see more from you!
Finally broke down and went to see a psychologist. She told me I just have an overactive imagination—and it really excited her. We're going sinking next weekend. Theo's AI Quicksandbox New stuff every weekend (unless life gets in the way)
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BogDog wrote:That was impressive.
Refreshing to see the mud or quicksand reacting to the victim instead of looking like they are just passing through a flat plane surface with no actual contact, as is typical for most digitally rendered sinks. Kudos!
Thanks very much!
sixgunzloaded wrote:Fantastic! Beautiful job with these! Thanks for sharing it! What program and fluid sim did you use?
Thank you for the kind words!!
I did both the rendering and fluid sim in Blender, using the FLIP Fluids addon and the Eevee renderer.
SPACEMARINE394 wrote:Great work!
Theo wrote:Loved the first one! That looked like a very treacherous tar pit Can't wait to see more from you!
Thank you! Tar is a fun idea, it would be interesting to do that next
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Is there any chance for a willing sink in the future?
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SinkerCutie wrote:Is there any chance for a willing sink in the future?
Not too likely, it's not really something that appeals to me
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SinkerCutie wrote:Is there any chance for a willing sink in the future?
Looks willing for me
What else would she do there, naked and in the middle of nowhere in some dangerous bog...
I'm already chindeep in this mudbog and every desperate attempt to move my stuck legs only drives me deeper in. The thick mud slowly swamps my waders and my arms have nothing to hold onto.
I'm feeling home.
I'm feeling home.
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AnonymousQuote wrote:SinkerCutie wrote:Is there any chance for a willing sink in the future?
Not too likely, it's not really something that appeals to me
Oh. I see.
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