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![]() Thank you Rosomaha, and stay tuned ![]() Quote:
![]() It is the maximum random percent quantity (valid range: 0-1) that can be added or subtracted from the previous settings. For instance: Velocity=2 Variation=0.1 would mean an intitial velocity of 2 units per second (= 20 m/s ? ![]() The component of this speed in the three axes (i.e. its direction in the 3d space) is determined on turn by the SpeedDirection property. For most particles this is set to 0 / 1 / 0 (x / y / z), meaning that all their initial speed is bound up. Why do I say 'initial'? for two reasons; first, velocity overlife settings can modify particle's speed at various stages of its life, and second, this speed is also affected by gravitational acceleration, proportionally to itw Weight setting ![]() Quote:
![]() There should be a workaround though: changing file extension to one not recognized by SH5 (e.g. rename particles.dat to particles.dat.bak if you want to keep it in the same directory) ![]() |
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