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William Balaguer
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Hi, I am currently analyzing a hull and I am having some issues with the isosurface parameters. Apparently it is stopping right at the outlet, which creates some unwanted currents damaging the analysis. Here's the picture of what's happening:
![]() I did the Boat in Head Waves Tutorial and everything worked great. I am not sure what I am doing wrong with this one. Also, while the boat in the Scalar scene seems to be where it needs to be in the water ![]() In any other scene, it seems to be way lower than where it is supposed to go. ![]() Is there a fixed way to change the height or give it the exact position you want it to be in relation to the waterline designed for? I played a bit with the parameters and I thought I found it, however seeing the pictures above, in some scenes it seems way off. I appreciate any help! |
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