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  • Dripping ink

    Posted by Rob Jennings on May 14, 2020 at 2:21 pm

    Hi everyone,

    I’m creating an ink-like droplet and I’m having some trouble getting the right effect. When it’s dripping, the ink is highly viscous, so at first I want it to build up on the bottom of the first object (imagine the edge of a table) and as it builds up it elongates. Once the surface tension snaps, the ink drop is free to fall and then disperse on the flat page below.

    So far I’m using the Trapcode suite. The fluid dynamics from Trapcode Form (especially with the teardrop object) look good, but the fluid dynamics setting treats the droplet as if it’s already underwater rather than falling dynamically through air, which is what I need. When the ink drop splashes on the paper, I think I can use the bounce setting from Trapcode Particular, but that’s also a totally different effect.

    I’m new to Trapcode, so I could use a little guidance here. How would you approach this effect?

    Thanks in advance!

    Graham Quince replied 6 years ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Graham Quince

    May 17, 2020 at 4:54 pm

    Hmm. I’m not too familiar with the fluid dynamics, but I wonder if it looks right except for the speed, could you try precomping the effect and use time remapping to have it go faster at the start then slow down when you need it too?

    Might be easier than trying to tweak the physics of the simulation

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