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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 30 8:14 pm)
http://www.paroge.com/vde/tutorial/shore/default.htm
go here it gives you a texture to and a good tut
Attached Link: Free Water Material
I made some V5 water materials after reading loads of tutorials, but you can do your own.For foam around boats, make a lozenge shape (an elongated, flattened sphere), park it under the hull (having made it the same width and length), make it invisible (100% transparency), and the object will drive the foam function.
You can tilt it so that more foam appears at the front of the boat - the stern, as we salty old sea-dogs call it - or extend it back to create a wash.
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Hi, thanks for he replies. I apologise for not being more specific in my question. I want to animate the foam around the boat, so I need to use a "Function" to do this. ydddrasil, posted an excellent tutorial at the following link. I have followed it but when I use it in combination with the boat it isn't working. My waves are rolling. I need the foam to be a function so I can animate the waves and still have the foam crash around the base of the boat. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!If you check my image Ha Long, you'll see I managed to do it with the "distance to object below" node. The tric was to duplicate the boat part that is in the water, and stretch it down to the ground level. You'll need to split your mesh objecgt to be able to duplicate the right part. I think I over did it in my image, but you can do it better, I'm sure!
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