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Need help making water

can someone help me out with making some water , all i need to do to finish our animation is make a flowing stream of water, but i have no idea how to.... i really would apprecdiate some help!!
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Re: Need help making water

For rivers, streams, creeks, etc. you can make a plane, give it a noise displacement map, and animate the offset of the map to make it "flow."

For faucets, pouring water, etc. you can try Blobmesh, but it's tricky.
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Re: Need help making water

A stream of water can be made with particle flow/spray particles (if you don't know how to use particle flow)
I think you are a bit late, because you will discover that it's a lot of render time for raytraced particles... But if you want to get a good water...

Water is basically transparent, 75% refractive and 50% reflexive (we're talking about pure water)... These are the configurations you should use (well, I do use it =p) with your raytraced material. Remember that a reflexive/refractive material need an environment to reflect/refract, and if you haven't got one, you should fill the "environment" slot of your material with an HDRI map.

Then to make a flow, you need to set up a particle emitter: super spray may work, but if you want to get more flexibility, use particle flow. I recommend you to look for a tutorial with google, because I need images to get further explanation.

Good luck with it =P
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Re: Need help making water

You didn't say anything about what kind of water you want. There are so many different ways to make water.
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