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eru
1y ago
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No, you make a larger amount of liquid, and then you divide it.
You'd only have one node. Just like you don't put every bite of food into its own node.
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ulbu
1y ago
you can divide it into multiple containers, where they become multiple objects, each participating in a different (sub)recipe. node as use of unit-item, not the physical bunch of item itself. instance, not type.
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1y ago
Depending on what you want to model, either view can make sense.
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