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8.3 Chapter summary
Most of the techniques discussed in this chapter are still the subject of research efforts. Water, smoke,
clouds, and fire share an amorphous nature, which makes them difficult to model and animate.
Approaches that incorporate a greater amount of physics have been developed recently for these phe-
nomena. As processing power becomes cheaper, techniques such as CFD become more practical (and
more desirable) tools for animating water and gas, but convenient controls for such models have yet to
be developed.
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