
The plugin is also available for Lightwave and Softimage but the development is currently not active. The plugin supports following DCC applications: 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, and Houdini. The plugin is a successor of RF Connectivity and RF RenderKit (RFRK). RFConnect is a connectivity plugin between standalone RealFlow and DCC applications.

With this interface, fluids can also be rendered as foam and spray. The RFRK enables the generation of procedural geometry at render time and the rendering of individual fluid particles. The RealFlow Renderkit (RFRK) is a set of tools designed to facilitate the rendering of fluids. The inclusion of Python scripting and C++ plug-ins allows users to program their own tools to improve RealFlow capabilities, adding control to most aspects of the RealFlow workflow including batch runs, events, daemons, waves, and fluids. RealFlow can also simulate soft and rigid body collisions and interactions. These particles can be influenced in various ways by point-based nodes (daemons) which can do various tasks such as simulate gravity or recreate the vortex-like motion of a tornado. RealFlow technology uses particle based simulations. In 2015, Next Limit Technologies announced the release of RealFlow Core for Cinema 4D. In 2008, Next Limit Technologies was awarded a Technical Achievement Award by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for their development of the RealFlow software and its contribution to the production of motion pictures. This stand-alone application can be used in conjunction with other 3D programs to simulate fluids, water surfaces, fluid-solid interactions, rigid bodies, soft bodies and meshes. RealFlow is a fluid and dynamics simulation tool for the 3D and visual effects industry, developed by Next Limit Technologies in Madrid, Spain. Fluid simulation, 3D computer graphics, computer physics engine
