> Houdini bgeo?  Not sure if it can spit out any other formats, 
> apparently openVDB is on the way but not sure.

"OpenVDB will be fully integrated into the next major release of Houdini".
Right, I forgot bgeo then.

 
Holger Schönberger
technical director
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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Simon van de 
Lagemaat
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 9:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Do you have a fluid cache file for me?


Houdini bgeo?  Not sure if it can spit out any other formats, apparently 
openVDB is on the way but not sure.


On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 4:29 AM, Schoenberger <[email protected]> wrote:



Hi Everyone
 
I am currently updating my fluid shader for mentalRay and Arnold (probably VRay 
if the others are working).
 
To optimize the shading speed and caching, I am collecting a wide range of 
different kinds of fluid simulations. (To be more
specific: I am collecting the cache files of the sim)
I just need ONE file of a simulation to test compressions/filter/speed.
Multiple files of the same simulation do not help as the fluid has a similat 
shape/size/values/color.
 
It should be something in production quality (not a tiny 20x20x20 fluid grid...)
 

Types of cache files:
- emFluid/.bafl
- Maya .mc
- blender .bphys
- openVBD
- field3D
- Phoenix .aur
- FumeFX ( Not yet supported as I am not able to get any contact via  
<mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]. Tried
4 times in 2 years. Does someone know any other contact address?)
- Any fluid cache format I am missing?
 

If you happen to have a cache file:
- Create a text file with your (company) name.
- Zip the text file with the cache file(s).
- Upload it via a file hoster and send me the link 
I found a list of file hoster here:
 
<http://translate.google.com/translate?tl=en&hl=de&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pcwelt.de%2Fratgeber%2FFilehoster-Alternativen-zu-Megaupload-4
651729.html>
http://translate.google.com/translate?tl=en&hl=de&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pcwelt.de%2Fratgeber%2FFilehoster-Alternativen-zu-Megaupload-46
51729.html
 
Files < 60MB:
If your file is less than 60MB, then you can use  
<http://www.BinaryAlchemy.de/upload_caches.php>
www.BinaryAlchemy.de/upload_caches.php
(I am getting a new one for larger files, but right now I cannot change the 
limit.)
 

When I am finished, I will perhaps add all fluid tests to one large video 
sequence with one fluid/frame and stats like load/render
time.
 
Many thanks


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