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Fluidos based cumshots

Okay so I have this scene I wanna do--a remake of an older one from another program actually--but it relies fluid systems for DAZ and I've never done anything like that before.  So I was wondering if anyone had any advice, tutorials, video guides, etc. for getting it to work.

I was all set to put links up for the tutorials, only to find they've gone.


Sorry,  I will keep looking tho

I appreciate it.  I had found some video tutorials on Youtube but they're all in (I think) Spanish, and I don't hablo espanol :/

Was going make a thread to talk about Fluidos for cumshots but since this one is already here, I figured just to use this one o.o

Anyone here actively uses it for that?

I have been trying for some months now (on and off) to get Fluidos to work reliably in Daz for this, but usually I'm short on time so I rarely end with a result I'm very happy about so, either I just use what I get if it's not tooo bad, or just scrap it and go with cum props. Currently, I'm not using the viscosity settings. I find that it doesn't do very well if you want to add a decent amount of force to the shot, it doesn't remain as a constant "jet of fluid" and breaks into individual globs. I wonder sometimes if it's just that I really need to crank those numbers up (and/or down) and leave it simulating a looong time, mostly because I don't really have a "time reference" to know how much time is expected for a decent simulation. I have still pending to test it only as the cum already on the figures, which I figure it should be good since not using viscosity for that makes the liquid too "slippery".

Promo of viscosity, sadly it doesn't show the settings used, but I feel the lack of force used kind of proves my point that it's most likely not intended to work with it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi2fRWCYigU

And well, without viscosity I have hit and misses for the shots. Have a hard time locking the settings needed for a good reliable cumshot, not too thin, not too huge. Usually, I have fewer issues when making a huge stream of fluid, but well, I can't have them always ejaculating like the Niagara Falls, heh.
THIS is a render I made a while ago for a discord channel's community challenge, and well, it shows the breaking into individual globs that I really don't like, but I didn't have much more time to fiddle with it until I was happy.

I just got a prop for x-ray shots and decided to make a crude test with Fluidos. Still haven't nailed using Fluidos for cumshots but this... so far, looks promising :)

https://twitter.com/i/status/1188412475378749440  (still very much on test phase so I didn't want to post it on my profile)

Edited by: DynamiteJoe

Made this yesterday for 200+ fans over at HF, going for laughs factor but also another excuse to keep testing Fluidos xD

PIC

I still don't have much luck making smaller jets of liquid for a "normal"(ish) cumshot... so I'm now considering just scale models up a lot if I'm going to use it.

Edited by: DynamiteJoe
I have tried everything with the fluidos. It just don't work well because when you scale down the jet stream, you must decrease the cell size too, the the simulation time takes forever, even using 2x GTX 1080TI. Does you have any tips?