You can generate a force field from your nParticle object that either pushes or pulls nCloth objects or other nParticle objects away from or toward your nParticles. Positive Point Field Magnitude values produce a force that pushes Nucleus objects away, while negative Point Field Magnitude values generate a force that pulls objects towards the nParticles. The active area or region of the force field is defined by a Point Field Distance attribute. You can use the Point Field Scale ramp to control how Point Field Magnitude is distributed along the area defined by Point Field Distance.
nParticle objects can also generate a Self Attract force. By adjusting Self Attract, an nParticle object’s individual particles can be made to attract or repel each other.
To generate a force field for an nParticle object
Nucleus objects located in the area specified by the Point Field Distance are affected by the nParticle’s Point Force Field.
You can use the Point Field Scale ramp to provide additional control of your nParticle object’s Point Force Field. For example, you can define a Point Field Scale curve that varies Point Field Magnitude along the area defined by Point Field Distance.
For information about nParticle attribute ramps, see nParticle internal ramps and per-particle attributes.
To control a Point Force Field using the Point Field Scale ramp
You can use the Point Field Dropoff ramp to specify how much the Point Field Magnitude drops off nParticle’s center and the edge of the area defined by Point Field Distance.
For information about nParticle attribute ramps, see Set nParticle attribute ramps.
To set the Point Field Dropoff
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