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should be specified with a previous Scale operator,
the Scale setting in the
Shape operator (page
2–172)
,ora
Shape Instance operator (page 2–174)
.
For instance, if you previously used Scale with
OverwriteOncetoscaleparticles’birthsizewithin
a range, and then want to scale them to half their
previous size, use Inherit Once and set Scale Factor
to 50%.
Absolute—Sets the scale
continuously
,whilethe
particle is in the event, as an absolute percentage
value, disregarding any previous scaling.
UseAbsoluteifyouwanttoanimatetheparticles’
scale explicitly.
Relative First—Sets the sca le
continuously
,while
theparticleisintheevent,asapercentageof
existing scaling. The existing scaling should be
specified with a previous Scale operator, or a Shape
Instance.
UseRelativeFirstwhenyouwanttoscalethe
particlesrelativetothescalingatwhichtheyenter
theevent,andoptionallyanimatethescaling,or
before a Relative Successive operator.
Relative Successive—Scales the particles
continuously
, relative to scaling set e arlier in the
same event.
Note: Always precede Relative Successive
in the
same event
with an operator that modifies the scale
channel all the time, such as a Scale operator set
to Absolute or Relative First, or a Shape Instance
operator with the Scale check box tur n ed on (it’s
on by default).
Scale Factor group
The operator performs scaling on each par ticle’s
local axes. It can scale particles on a single axis or
on any combination of axes.
X/Y /Z—Sets the scaling as a percentage of the
particle’s current size. To scale uniformly, turn on
Constrain Proportions, and then change any axis
setting. Range=0 to 10000000. Default=100.
Constra in Propor ti ons—When on, retains the
current ratio of scale factor settings, s o that
changing any axis setting changes all of them.
Default=on.
Scale Variation group
X/Y /Z—Sets the scaling var i ation as a percentage
of the particle’s previous size. To scale uniformly ,
turn on Constrain Proportions, and then change
any axis setting. Range=0 to 100. Default=0.
Constra in Propor ti ons—When on, retains the
current ratio of scale variation settings, so that
changing any axis setting changes all of them.
Default=on.
Bias—Lets you choose how to distribute the scaling
variation within the specified range or ranges.
Default=None.
•
None—No bias; scaling variation is distributed
equally through the range.
•
Centered—Scaling variation is concentrated
near the middle of the range; that is, at 0.0%.
With this choice, scaling will occur more
frequently with low percentage values than
w ith ones near the values you set. In other
words, most scaling variants will be close to the
specified scaling value.
•
Towards Minimum—Scaling variation is
concen trated near the lower end of the range
(base-variation); that is, most scaling variants
will be smaller than the scaling value.
•
Towards Maximum—Scaling variation is
concen trated near the upper end of the range
(base+variation); that is, most scaling variants
will be larger than the scaling value.