From the course: Maya 2018: Bifröst Fluids
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Exporting to Alembic - Maya Tutorial
From the course: Maya 2018: Bifröst Fluids
Exporting to Alembic
- [Narrator] Exporting to Alembic is an optional step that you may wish to take for the sake of compatibility. If you need to render the fluid in another program or an older version of Mya, you can export to Alembic, which is an open-source, all-purpose 3D file format. Before exporting to Alembic, double-check that you system meets the minimum requirements for this course. Your computer must have more total memory available than the final size of the Alembic file. Total memory is system RAM plus the virtual memory paging file. Unfortunately, you can't know the Alembic file size before you create it. In this case I have prior experience with the scene, and I can expect that the Alembic file will be tens of gigabytes in size. We need tens of gigabytes of space available on the system partition. If the operating system partition runs out of space, the computer may crash, and we may even have a hard time restarting it. We also need tens of gigabytes of space available for the Alembic file…
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Writing a user cache7m 38s
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Reading and disabling a user cache3m 7s
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Meshing the particles10m 28s
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Caching a mesh to BIF files5m 43s
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Exporting to Alembic5m 36s
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Referencing an Alembic mesh5m 5s
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Setting an initial state3m 58s
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Advanced caching with cache control8m 19s
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