A highly realistic 3D liquid simulation of molten chocolate or honey, with thick, swirling drips and glossy highlights, showcasing advanced fluid dynamics.

LiquiGen: A Revolution in Real-Time Liquid Simulation for Game Developers and VFX Artists 🌊

In the fast-paced world of visual effects (VFX) and game development, liquid simulation has always been one of the most challenging—and captivating—tasks. From water and blood to fire, oil, or molten chocolate, achieving realistic fluid behavior often requires heavy computation and long render times. But with LiquiGen, that reality is changing. After the huge success […]

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Blender Quad Remesh Add-ons: Clean Topology Made Easy

If you’re working with AI-generated 3D models or detailed sculpts in Blender, you’ve probably dealt with messy topology. The good news is you don’t need to spend hours manually retopologizing. With Quad Remesh add-ons, you can automatically convert any complex mesh into a clean, quad-based version. This is essential for animation, sculpting, UV mapping, and

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How to Update Blender: A Simple Guide to Getting the Latest Version

Keeping your Blender installation up-to-date is a great way to access new features, performance enhancements, and crucial bug fixes. While Blender doesn’t have an ā€œauto-updateā€ button, the process of getting the newest version is straightforward and only takes a few minutes. This guide will walk you through the two most common ways to update Blender

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