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Work with volume axis fields
Types of fields
Soft and Rigid Bodies
Work with volume axis curves
Volume axis curves let you move objects, including
particles and nParticles, in various directions along the curve,
as well as define a radius around that curve in which the axis field
is active. You can select an existing NURBS curve (in addition to
the object to which you want to apply the field) when creating a
volume curve field. Otherwise, a default curve is created for the
volume axis field.
The overall radius of the volume axis field
on a curve is set using Section Radius.
Using the Curve Radius ramp, you can
vary Section Radius along the length
of your volume axis curve. When a position marker is added to the Curve
Radius ramp, a Radius Scale indicator
is placed on the curve in the scene view. These indicators show
the points on your NURBS curve where Curve Radius is
scaled to specific values. See
Curve Radius
To
create a volume axis curve
- From
the Dynamics or nDynamics menu
set, select
Fields > Volume Curve.
- In
the Attribute Editor, click the volumeAxisField tab,
and then modify the settings. See the following:
- To
set Volume Control Attributes
- To
set Volume Speed Attributes
To
create volume axis curve from an existing NURBS curve
- Select
the NURBS curve you want to use as a volume axis curve, and then -select
the objects, such as particle, nParticle, or nCloth objects, you
want the field to influence with the volume axis curve.
- From
the Dynamics or nDynamics menu
set, select
Fields > Volume Curve.
In the scene view, dotted rings appear around
the NURBS curve to indicate that the curve is now a volume axis
curve.
- In
the Attribute Editor, click the volumeAxisField tab,
and then modify the settings. See the following:
- To
set Volume Control Attributes
- To
set Volume Speed Attributes
To
connect a volume axis curve to particle and nParticle objects
- In
the scene view, select a volume axis curve.
- In
the Outliner, select the objects,
such as particle, nParticle, or nCloth objects you want the field
to influence with the volume axis curve, and then Ctrl-select (Windows
and Linux) or Command-select (Mac OS X) the volume axis field.
- Select Fields
> Affect Selected Object(s).
To
set Volume Control Attributes
- In
the scene view, select the volume axis curve you want to edit.
- In
the Attribute Editor, click the VolumeAxisfield tab.
- In
the Volume Control Attributes section,
set Section Radius to define the radius
of the volume field.
- To
set volume trapping properties to keep objects from exiting the
volume field, do the following:
- Set Trap
Inside to apply a force to the volume field that keeps
objects inside the volume.
- Set Trap
Radius to specify the radius (as a local space distance)
from the volume boundary within which the Trap Inside force
is applied.
- To
create ends on volume curves, turn on Trap Ends.
For information about other Volume
Control Attributes, see
Volume Control Attributes.
To
set a Curve Radius ramp
- In
the scene view, select the volume axis curve for which you want
to set a Curve Radius ramp.
- In
the Attribute Editor, click the volumeAxisField tab.
- In
the Volume Control Attributes section,
under Curve Radius, set the ramp
options by doing the following:
- Click
the ramp to create a Selected Position for a Section
Radius value. The left position on the ramp represents Section
Radius at the base of the curve, while the right position
on the ramp represents a Section Radius at the
tip of the curve.
When a position marker is added to the Curve
Radius ramp, a Radius Scale indicator
is placed on the curve in the scene view. These indicators show the
points on your NURBS curve where Curve Radius is
scaled to specific values. For more information, see
Curve Radius.
- Set
an Interpolation method to determine
how Section Radius blends between
the positions on the ramp. See
Interpolation.
To
set Volume Speed Attributes
- In
the scene view, select the volume axis curve you want to edit.
- In
the Attribute Editor, click the VolumeAxisfield tab.
- In
the Volume Speed Attributes section,
set the following:
- Away
From Axis to specify the speed at which particles or
other objects move away from the central axis of the curve.
- Along
Axis to specify the speed at which particles or other
objects move along the central axis of the curve.
- Around
Axis to specify the speed at which particles or other
objects move along the central axis of all volumes.
For information about other Volume
Speed Attributes, see
Volume Speed Attributes.