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Simulating a Water Jet in Photoworks

Simulating a Water Jet in Photoworks

Simulating a Water Jet in Photoworks

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Can anyone help me with simulating a water jet coming out of a nozzle in Photoworks.  The jet is highly focused due to it's operating pressure, however the outer periphery of the jet is highly turbulent (similar to water jet cutting process).  If I can visually represent the jet properly, I would eventually animate the image, and use photoworks on each frame to create a movie presentation.

TIA
Jeff Martin

RE: Simulating a Water Jet in Photoworks

First thing that comes to mind is to try and obtain a picture of the actual water jet.  Then create some "dummy" geometry to apply this image to as a decal.  Depending on your viewing angle this may work ok.

If you'll be at SolidWorks World in February I'll be showing this at one of my breakout sessions.

Rob Rodriguez CSWP
President: Northern Vermont
SolidWorks User Group
www.robrodriguez.com
http://designsmarter.typepad.com/rob_rodriguez/
SW 2007 SP 2.0

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