Tagged: discovery, Explore, post-processing, results, Stremlines
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July 3, 2024 at 8:08 am
Watch & Learn
ParticipantIn this video, we will see a demonstration of a new feature introduced in the 2024 R2 release of Discovery. The feature allows users to add multiple emitters in fluid simulations, enhancing control. We’ll explore how to activate and manipulate these emitters, as well as revert to the default settings if needed. For this video, English subtitles are available, feel free to turn on the CC (Closed captions), from the right bottom corner.
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