Next Limit also says that “more in-depth integration” of the OpenVDB algorithms in RealFlow 2015 improves collision accuracy in Hybrido sims, particularly with complex or fast-moving objects. OpenVDB meshing is now enabled by default for both particle-based simulations and sims created using the Hybrido grid/particle-based solver – which again promises a 10x boost in performance. The new solvers make use of OpenCL rather than CUDA, so they should work with any modern GPU. There are Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics and Point Based Dynamics versions, and Next Limit promises a speed boost of 10x over the old, CPU-based equivalents. The headline feature in RealFlow 2015 is probably the new GPU-accelerated Dyverso solvers, shown above. Next Limit has released RealFlow 2015, a significant update to its fluid simulation package, adding two new GPU-accelerated fluid solvers and a range of new artist and TD tools.ĭyverso: new OpenCL-based GPU-accelerated solvers
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