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Specifies the extent of the sine wave along the deformer’s local negative Y axis. Values can be negative numbers or zero.
Use the slider to specify values from negative 10.0000 to 0.0000. Default is -1.0000.
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Specifies the extent of the sine wave along the deformer’s local positive Y axis. Values can be positive numbers only (minimum
value is 0). Use the slider to specify values from 0.0000 to 10.0000. Default is 1.0000.
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Specifies the amplitude (maximum wave amount) of the sine wave. Use the slider to specify values from -5.0000 to 5.0000. Default
is 0.0000 (no wave).
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Specifies the frequency of the sine wave along the deformer’s local Y-axis. For greater frequency, decrease the wavelength.
For lesser frequency, increase the wavelength. Use the slider to specify values from -0.1000 to 10.0000. Default is 2.0000.
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Specifies how the amplitude decays. Negative values specify a decay towards the center of the deformer handle (minimum is
-1.0000), and positive values specify a decay away from the center of the deformer handle (maximum is 1.0000). Use the slider
to specify values from -1.0000 to 1.0000. Default is 0.0000 (no decay).
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Specifies the location of the sine wave relative to the center of the deformer handle. Changing this value can create a wriggling
effect. Use the slider to specify values from -10.0000 to 10.0000. Default is 0.0000.
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See Advanced deformer options.
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Specifies the placement of the deformer node in the deformable object’s history. For more information about deformer placement,
see Deformation order.
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Specifies whether the deformer set is in a partition. Sets in a partition can have no overlapping members. Check on or off
(default is off). If on, the and options become available.
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Lists any existing partitions, and a default selection . If you select , you can edit the field to specify the name of a new partition. Only available if is on.
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Specifies the name of a new partition that will include the deformer set. The suggested partition name is deformPartition,
which will be created if it does not already exist. Typically, you might put all your exclusive deformer sets in the partition
named deformPartition. However, you can create as many partitions as you like, and name them whatever you want. Only available
if is on.
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