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Question by logty · May 25, 2011 at 05:23 PM · physicswatervolumeflow

Flowing water with a fixed volume

I know this probably sounds kind of crazy but is there any way to create actual flowing, physics controlled water than has a fixed volume? So that you could have like a lake and then break open one end and let the water start flowing out of it and eventually drain the lake?

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Answer by Peter G · May 25, 2011 at 06:22 PM

Yes it is possible, but you would need to write your own simulation and that would take a boat load of time. And I don't know of anyone who has done it with Unity, but you could implement it yourself and then sell it when you are done.

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hmm... interesting. Do you have any ideas on how I could go about doing that though? would I have to write a script that creates a water mesh that form fits itself to the landscape with a certain volume? Would that work? Then if it could move in a direction then the mesh grows? Any ideas? Thanks!

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There are plenty of publications on fluid sims out on the web. I don't have any knowledge on the subject so I can't tell you fast or slow for any methods. $$anonymous$$y first guess would be to implement a voxel like system where you make a grid then deter$$anonymous$$e which points are part of the fluid, then create a mesh around them. Its a complicated project though, that doesn't even account for any physics, just drawing the water.

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This would probably be a project to not go at alone as it would consume far to much time. I figure your example of draining a lake is just fictional as that would be done best with lowering a box with a watershader and a particle emitter (in case someone wants to do this).

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