TurbulenceFD’s simulation pipeline implements a voxel-based solver based on the incompressible Navier Stokes equations. That means it uses a voxel grid to describe the volumetric clouds of smoke and fire and solves the equations that describe the motion of fluid on that grid. For each voxel TurbulenceFD calculates the velocity of the fluid as well as several channels to describe properties like temperature, smoke density, amount of fuel, etc. This simulation process produces a voxel grid for each frame, which is cached on disk for use by the Volumetric Renderer.
Use TurbulenceFD with one specific CINEMA 4D license. You receive a personalized license key that works with your CINEMA 4D serial. This license is not compatible with Maxon License Server. Use the Volume or Floating licenses instead. Your TurbulenceFD license will remain valid for future updates of CINEMA 4D. Use TurbulenceFD on any machine with one specific license of CINEMA 4D. The TurbulenceFD license will be bound to the CINEMA 4D license when it is activated for the first time. NOTE: This license is not compatible with Maxon License Server or RLM. Use the Volume or Floating licenses instead. Turbulence Fd C4d MAC. TurbulenceFD’s simulation pipeline implements a voxel-based solver based on the incompressible Navier Stokes equations. That means it uses a voxel grid to describe the volumetric clouds of smoke and fire and solves the equations that describe the motion of fluid on that grid. For each voxel TurbulenceFD calculates the velocity of the fluid as well as several channels to describe.
- Jawset TurbulenceFD for Cinema 4D lets you use any geometric object or particle system to emit into fluid channels. This gives you the ultimate freedom for shape and animation of your emitters. Working with emitters in Jawset TurbulenceFD for Cinema 4D is like animating the brush strokes that paint the sources of fire, smoke, etc.
- In this tutorial I'm going to show you how to use X-Particles and TurbulenceFD to create additional debris and dust or smoke for your C4D dynamics simulations. Follow Cinema 4D Tutorial: X-Particles and TurbulenceFD for Dynamic Simulations on Vimeo.