This creates a field. See Work with newton fields.
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This sets the options when you create a field.
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Sets the strength of the newton field. The larger the number, the stronger the force. A positive number pulls objects toward
the field. A negative number pushes objects away.
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Sets how much the strength of the field diminishes as distance to the affected object increases. The rate of change is exponential
with distance; the is the exponent. If you set to 0, the force remains constant over distance.
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Sets the minimum distance from the newton field at which the field is exerted.
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If you turn on , connected objects within the area defined by the setting are affected by the newton field. If you turn off , connected objects are affected by the newton field no matter how far away.
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Sets the maximum distance from the newton field at which the field is exerted. You must turn on for to take effect.
Available in the for object fields only.
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Sets where the field emanates from the object. If you turn on , each individual point (CV, particle, vertex) of the chosen object exerts the field equally at full strength. If you turn
off , the field is exerted only from the average position of the specified points.
If you are using the , open the section to display the attribute.
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