I made a screenshot during my current project. The yellow dots are where we would Add each x,y,x source, and the orange would be the program connecting them all for the path. And would matter the order the yellow dots are listen, so the orange path knows which to connect to next. I guess "Box" would work well so we could later decide how wide we want it, or not, I dunno this stuff lol
I just don't want to add each particle "wall" in myself along this curved table. I might do something that's more slack and less precise, but just a nice idea for a future feature if not already available.
Thx!
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Posted by “DiamondBones” on February 29, 2024.
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@Drosselmeyer Yay, I hope it's not too for them to do. I know I can do it piece by piece, but I'm concerned with the kbs it would add to a product by having so many individual particle groups added. I know I could limit the amount of particles within each, but I'm still not sure, also not looking forward to trying that out unless I couldn't get away with a project otherwise haha XD
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@DiamondBones, Oh yeah! This would be so cool and I have suggested it to our engineer who developed the particles 2.0 system. Unfortunately, this is not a feature at the moment. It would be great to be able to have particles emit from a spline (path)! I will write this up as an improvement.
The only thing I can suggest to make a "curtain" or "wall" of particles would be to make a thin rectangle on each orange segment and you might need to have them overlap just a bit.
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Posted by “DiamondBones” on February 28, 2024.
[Archived]Or can we already do this?
I made a screenshot during my current project. The yellow dots are where we would Add each x,y,x source, and the orange would be the program connecting them all for the path. And would matter the order the yellow dots are listen, so the orange path knows which to connect to next. I guess "Box" would work well so we could later decide how wide we want it, or not, I dunno this stuff lol
I just don't want to add each particle "wall" in myself along this curved table. I might do something that's more slack and less precise, but just a nice idea for a future feature if not already available.
Thx!
Dia
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Posted by “DiamondBones” on February 29, 2024.
[Archived]@Drosselmeyer Yay, I hope it's not too for them to do. I know I can do it piece by piece, but I'm concerned with the kbs it would add to a product by having so many individual particle groups added. I know I could limit the amount of particles within each, but I'm still not sure, also not looking forward to trying that out unless I couldn't get away with a project otherwise haha XD
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Posted by “Drosselmeyer” on February 28, 2024.
[Archived]@DiamondBones, Oh yeah! This would be so cool and I have suggested it to our engineer who developed the particles 2.0 system. Unfortunately, this is not a feature at the moment. It would be great to be able to have particles emit from a spline (path)! I will write this up as an improvement.
The only thing I can suggest to make a "curtain" or "wall" of particles would be to make a thin rectangle on each orange segment and you might need to have them overlap just a bit.
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