what do you want to know? make some lagoa particle thing, turn this into a
polygoniser mesh  then use Lagoa fluid shaper which makes the mesh more
'fluidy' or stringy or thinner - whatever adjective best describes the
result :)



On 25 July 2012 16:11, Andi Farhall <[email protected]>wrote:

> Lagoa fluid shaper, seem like the right thing to use for a little splash
> of product in an ad. Makes little sence to me without being able to refer
> to a usable manual of some sort. Here's an example of just how poor the
> docs can be, and it hasn't even got all the parameters listed. A section in
> the manual entitled "shaping fluids" just says apply the fluid shaper and
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> Someone at Autodesk must know how to use it to enhance fluids rather than
> turn them into scrambled egg, perhaps they could share the love... pretty
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