Wednesday, 16 March 2022

No more dis for Random Flow

 

So after getting to grips with Fluent 2.0, I'd committed to going back to Random Flow. I did, and something clicked. I now realise that its face selection is a bit eccentric and I'd completely misunderstood almost everything I knew, which was very little to begin with. 

One observation I'll make. The effect is best applied using thoughtfully placing mirroring. Random is good, but it usually takes some non-random aspect to make it look satisfying.

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