In the Autodesk Maya tutorial that we will follow we will see how to manipulate the flow of particles from a shower head in a tub in the form of particles that collide with the surface of the tub. We will use “particles” that are commonly used to create visual effects such as smoke, water, fire and various types of explosions similar to those seen in films.
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