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Next Limit recently unveiled an update to RealFlow, their fluid simulation software, available as a standalone application and plugins for Maya, 3DS Max, and Cinema 4D. Version 10.5 introduces a new daemon designed to create macro and high-speed camera effects, a new surface tension mode called voltage curvature cohesion, and compatibility with the latest Maxwell Render release, including its denoising tools.
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