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Real-Time Zero Gravity Splash Simulation Made With LiquiGen

Take a look at this amazing work created by 16-year-old self-taught CGI Artist Kevin Lim Wanasili.

Kevin Lim Wanasili, also known as CG-Man, a talented self-taught artist who specializes in environments and lighting, has recently explored JangaFX's newly released fluid simulation software, LiquiGen, to create this stunningly detailed splash simulation. Every drop here is meticulously emphasized, with the final render done using Blender's Cycles.

Check out Kevin's previous LiquiGen experiment:

See more of Kevin's water and other amazing works on his Instagram page:

Have a look at a couple of more LiquiGen experiments showcased by JangaFX's Jason Keyalong with this Jeremy White' elephant in water and a forest waterfall scene by Ryan Duff that we recently shared:

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