Command entry:Main toolbar
(Curve Editor (Open))
Select a track in the Track View hierarchy.
Track View menu bar
Controller menu
Assign
Spring
Command entry:Graph Editors
Track View - Curve Editor
Select a track in the Track View hierarchy.
Track View toolbar
Controller menu
Assign
Spring
Command entry:Animation menu
Position controllers
Spring
The Spring controller adds secondary dynamics effects to any point or object position. The end result is secondary mass/spring
dynamics similar to the Flex modifier. This constraint adds realism to generally static animations.
When you apply Spring to an animated object, its original motion is preserved and secondary, velocity-based dynamics are applied.
You can control the object's mass and drag. When you first apply the controller, it constructs a virtual spring between the
object's original position and where it would end up after forces are applied to it.
You can adjust spring tension and dampening. Increasing the tension creates a tighter spring, while increasing the dampening
smoothes out jitters in the motion. You can add external forces like Gravity and Wind to affect the motion, and also add additional objects whose motions act as springs.
NoteYou can also assign the Spring controller to animated vertices in Track View: Open the object's Master Point Controller hierarchy,
select the vertices, and assign the Spring controller.
Interface
When you assign a Spring controller to an object, its rollouts automatically appear in the Motion panel. In addition, the
rollouts open in a floating dialog. If you close the dialog, you can reopen it by right-clicking the track in the Motion panel
Assign Controller rollout or in the Track View hierarchy and choosing Properties, or clicking the Properties button on the
Track View toolbar.
Point group
- Mass
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The mass of the object to which the Spring controller is applied. Increasing the mass causes the "bouncing" spring motion
to become more exaggerated.
- Drag
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Acts as air friction on the spring motion. A low Drag setting results in a greater "bouncing" effect, while a high Drag results
in subdued bouncing. Default=1. Range=0 to 10.
Springs group
Add springs to an object using the Spring controller when you want the object to be affected by the motion of other objects
in your scene. This effectively creates virtual springs between objects.
- Add
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Click this button, and then select one or more objects whose motion relative to the spring-controlled object will act as springs
on that object. To finish adding springs, click Add again, right-click in a viewport, or press Esc.
- Remove
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Removes highlighted spring objects from the list.
NoteYou cannot remove the Self Influence list entry, which is the spring-controlled object's influence on itself.
- (List)
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Lists all spring objects by name, and displays each object's Tension and Dampening settings separated by a slash (/). The
spring-controlled object's influence on itself appears as Self Influence, and cannot be deleted. However, you can effectively
remove the object's influence on itself by setting Tension and Dampening to 0, resulting in no motion.
To set Tension and Dampening for one or more objects in the list, highlight them in the list and then adjust the settings.
- Tension
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The "stiffness" of the virtual spring between the controlled object and the highlighted spring object(s).
- Dampening
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Acts as a multiplier of an internal factor that determines how quickly the object comes to rest.
With the Self Influence spring, changing Dampening has the same effect as changing Drag. With other springs, Dampening affects
only the movement caused by that spring.
Internally, the dampening value is proportional to the tension, so as you increase the tension and make the solution more
stiff, the dampening is increased to maintain system stability.
- Relative/Absolute
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With Relative chosen, changing the Tension and Dampening settings causes the new settings to be added to the existing values.
With Absolute chosen, the new settings replace the existing values.
Forces Limits and Precision rollout
External Forces group
- Add
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Click this button, and then select one or more space warps in the Forces category that are to affect the object's motion.
To finish adding space warps, click Add again, right-click in a viewport, or press Esc.
- Remove
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Removes highlighted space warps from the list.
- (List)
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Lists all spring space warps by name.
Calculation Parameters group
- Start Frame
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The frame at which the Spring controller first takes effect. Default=0.
- Iterations
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The accuracy of the controller application. If you get unexpected results, try increasing this setting. Default=2. Range=0
to 4.
- X/Y/Z Effect
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These settings let you control the percentage of the effect on the individual world axes. Default=100.0. Range=0 to 1000.0.