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New method for generating detailed fluid surfaces from coarse liquid simulations

Sep 28, 2015 by CGP Staff
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Researchers from the University of Montreal, TU München and UCSB have devised a new method that turns coarse fluid simulations into detailed fluid surfaces through an independent post-process that can be applied to most particle-based fluid solvers. Watch the video on YouTube and read the paper on the University of Montreal’s website.

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