Maybe this is not so much an issue as a request - is there a way to control the apparent size of the simulation like in Elbeem (where one could set the representation of the domain size in meters)?
Or to rephrase the question: How can a user simulate a tsunami and how a droplet of water?
I'm asking because changing the scale of the models and domain seems not to change the behaviour of the fluid. Here is an example where a cup is filled. On the left the size of the cup is 0.5BU in diameter, on the right 5.0 BU, yet the fluid behaves roughly the same.
Maybe this is not so much an issue as a request - is there a way to control the apparent size of the simulation like in Elbeem (where one could set the representation of the domain size in meters)? Or to rephrase the question: How can a user simulate a tsunami and how a droplet of water?
I'm asking because changing the scale of the models and domain seems not to change the behaviour of the fluid. Here is an example where a cup is filled. On the left the size of the cup is 0.5BU in diameter, on the right 5.0 BU, yet the fluid behaves roughly the same.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kz75d7fhlzjd06t/siezofsimulation.mp4?dl=1
Here the file to play with: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wwy5ik1aaow6i1n/cup.coffee.classy.blend?dl=1