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Particle Basic Modifier

Particle modifiers apply any or all of the three basic transforms (Move, Scale and Rotate) to a procedurally generated particle source, allowing you to animate the final elements in interesting ways. The basic particle modifier is applied as the go-between for any item's Point Source, offering interesting ways of animating the resulting items.

The basic particle modifier is a controller to apply simple transforms to particles, such as translate, rotate and scale. By itself, it doesn't offer any compelling benefits that can't be applied by the particle generators. However, when combined with falloffs and Particle Operators, some really interesting effects can be created, such as particle rotation within the confines of a falloff, or particles scaling when a collision is encountered.

Adding a Particle Modifier

You can add a particle modifier item by using the Add Item function of the Items List. Click the button to open the menu, then select the Particles > Modifiers > Particle Modifier option.

Once added, you need to specify the point source that you wish to affect. Once the originating point source is defined, you also need to specify the particle modifier item as the source in the final item. If thought of like a chain, the originating particle generation is defined as the source in the modifier, and then the modified values are fed into the final effect, such as a Replicator, Blob, Volume or Sprite. The source must be defined in this order so as to produce the intended result.


When applying the basic modifier to an active particle simulation, you need to connect the modifier in the proper order within the Schematic viewport. For existing networks, simply select the connector between the simulation item and the target and add the modifier. The basic modifier is found in the Schematic view in the Add... menu under Particles > Modifiers > Particle Modifier. When selected, the following attributes are available in the Properties panel.

Particle Generator

Option

Description

Name

Displays the current item name. To change it, click on the field and type in the new name.

Modifier

Point Source

Defines the source of the particles that are affected by the modifier.

Source Mode

Specifies the way the particle modifier affects the source. Vertices uses the point positions, Polygons uses the polygon centers, and Detached Vertices uses the point positions of vertices that are not part of polygons.

Apply

Acts as a multiplier, controlling the overall strength of the transforms applied to the source particles.

PositionX/Y/Z

Determines a position value for each individual axis as an offset from the particle's originating position.

RotationX/Y/Z

Determines a rotation value for each individual axis as an offset from the particle's originating orientation.

Scale X/Y/Z

Determines a scaling value for each individual axis as an increase/decrease from the particle's initial size.

Color

Allows you to use mini gradient editors to assign and control different attributes for the resulting particles. These attributes are then passed along to the final effect, working with both volumes and sprites. The gradient values are generated sequentially, dividing the gradient itself into the number of generated particles it is assigned to, each receiving the value for that position along the gradient. For example, a red to blue gradient assigned to a linear array of particles produces one red particle at the start. The particle colors then fade toward the blue color in even increments along the length of the array.

There are three different settings that can be applied to their associated surface attributes. Any of these functions are enabled by selecting any option other than Off (the default value that disabled the function). The selected Mode determines the blending of the gradient with the base setting of the target element.

Color Mode

Determines how the resulting gradient applies, defining the blending mode of the colors as they apply to the base particle coloring. The Color gradient editor that opens allows you to define the actual gradient values that are applied.

Luminance Mode

Determines how the resulting gradient applies, defining the blending mode of the luminosity value as it applies to the base particle luminosity. The Luminosity gradient editor that opens allows you to define the actual gradient values that are applied.

Dissolve Mode

Determines how the resulting gradient applies, defining the blending mode of the colors as they apply to the base particle transparency. The Dissolve gradient editor that opens allows you to define the actual gradient values that are determine the transparent amount.

Pmod COlor

A Normal color mode gradient applied to a particle generator's radial array