How to make a flowing liquid animation in Android [closed] - android

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I want to know how do I make a flowing liquid like animation in Android. I need a few ideas for this. Is it possible to do it in Android?
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As per the link given my #amitsingh in the comments below, the question can be expanded as follows. I need to use the LiquidFun physics library in an Android activity to achieve fluid animation. My aim is not creating a game but just to create an animation of that sort.
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