Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 06-06-2003 , 02:23 AM
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fishes

helo, I want to make an animation of fishes with a curve flow particles , how can I achieve that fishes have the right aim direction with the direction of the particles, I think that is putting velocity atribute to aim direction but does strange movements....please heeelp!


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# 2 06-06-2003 , 02:40 AM
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do you make an instancer with an index attribute, what i know is you need to define first the attribute for your aim especially when you are using multi insttancing.


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# 3 06-06-2003 , 11:58 AM
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fishes

I have only one fish I put the velocity as aim direction and all goes good , the wrong thing is that when fish change direction does very fast like one frame is rotate 30 and the next rotate 60 theres no a soft line between diferences of direction, I hope I explain good because my english is not the best


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# 4 07-06-2003 , 12:46 AM
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Use acceleration and not velocity to change fishes' direction, at least if you're using particle expressions. This will solve your problem.

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