
Your name is Six Guns Loaded, you quest is to make the ultimate QS movie, your favorite color is red...NO BLUE!


Sorry, could not resist.
1. Real Flow is a fluid dynamics simulator to do water and other fluid effects in CGI programs. In addition to the Disappearing Act movie I noted above, I also did a quick little QS movie about a girl who falls into the QS head first and sinks from sight!

http://qsvgitguy.deviantart.com/art/MOV ... -472715082
I'm also working on a big, and I mean BIG, remake of Disappearing Act. I made that movie when I had only just barely learned how to user Real Flow and made a lot of mistakes. I've learned a lot since so I want to try again with some extra vore and QS goodness thrown in for good measure.

You can see stills of my work in progress for Disappearing Act version 2 here...
http://qsvgitguy.deviantart.com/gallery ... earing-Act
2. You can get it here: http://realflow.com/ The good news is you can get it for relatively little money. About 85 dollars US, or 75 Euros. The bad news is in order to use it with Poser, you need another program such as Lightwave, 3D Studio Max, or Maya, which are all expensive. Lightwave which is the least expensive of the three and the one I use is 1000 dollars brand new. https://www.lightwave3d.com/
3. Will Real Flow work on your old machine? Yes, but the calculations to do the fluid simulations take a lot of number crunching. I have an AMD FX9550 4.7Ghz with 8 cores and it still can take days, if not weeks to do a decent QS simulation. At one point on my old computer, it was taking over 20 minutes per frame to simulate.
EDIT:
If we take your movie, at 90 seconds times 20 minutes per frame...
Number of seconds times 30 frames per second...
90 x 30 = 2700 frames
...times 20 minutes per frame...
2700 x 20 = 54000 minutes of simulation time
...divided by 60 minutes in an hour...
54,000 / 60 = 900 hours of simulation time
...divided by 24 hours in a day...
900 / 24 = 37.4 days of simulation time!

Sorry if I got your hopes up, but your movie would be even more fantastic if the QS was a fluid like.


The good news is my new computer is much faster, and they just came out with a new version of the software that has a new fluid dynamics engine that's supposed to be much much faster.
Cheers,
P.S. Here's another movie I did with Real Flow. No QS in this one. It was a private commission for a friend that wanted plant vore.
http://qsvgitguy.deviantart.com/art/MOV ... -490862388
I made great use of Real Flow in this and gives a good idea of some of the things the software can do.