Turbulence FD Nuke Tutorial
The Nuke Explosion in Turbulence FD for LightWave 3D is a sophisticated feature designed to simulate realistic nuclear explosions within a 3D environment. Utilizing advanced fluid dynamics algorithms, this function allows users to create highly detailed and physically plausible explosion effects, complete with shockwaves, fireballs, and smoke plumes.
By adjusting parameters such as intensity, diffusion, and dissipation, users can customize the explosion to fit the specific needs of their scene.
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