![]() Next Limit has also added a node-based Relationship Editor, along with new Batch Graph and Simulation Graph visual programming environments, enabling users to customise RealFlow without Python scripting. Next Limit says that the system scales well to tens of millions of particles. Hybrido simulations also now happen within an adaptive grid, removing the need to define domains. (The acceleration is based on OpenCL, so it works with any graphics card, but it only affects Hybrido simulations: other features of RealFlow, including particle fluids, RealWave and rigid or soft body dynamics are not accelerated.) The Hybrido grid fluid solver (shown above) has been rewritten from scratch, including a new mesh engine, new emitters for splashes, foam and mist, and support for GPU-acceleration. Next Limit has released RealFlow 2013, a major update to its fluid-simulation software – and one that has been in development for a long time: it was originally announced over a year ago.
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