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Adding per particle attributes
Particle objects have two different kinds of attributes: per object and per
particle.
A per object attribute lets you set the attribute value for all particles of the
object collectively with a single value. For instance, the per object color
attribute lets you set a single color for all the particles in the object.
A per particle attribute lets you set the value of the attribute individually for
each particle of the object. For example, the per particle rgbPP attribute lets
you set a unique color for each particle. Though there is only one rgbPP
attribute in a particle object, the attribute holds the value for each particles
color value. The attribute holds the values in an array. An array is similar to
a list. Arrays are appropriate for storing data which must be accessed in an
unpredictable order, in contrast to lists which are best when accessed
sequentially.
Although per particle attributes are best for creating complex effects, you cant
keyframe them. You can keyframe per object attributes. In this lesson, you
add a per particle color attribute so you can give different particles different
colors.
To add a per particle color attribute
1 In the Attribute Editor, expand the Add Dynamic Attributes section, if
necessary.
2 Click the Color button. The Particle Color box is displayed,
3 Turn on the Add Per Particle Attribute and click Add Attribute. Notice
the rgbPP attribute that is added to the Per Particle (Array) Attributes
section of the Attribute Editor.
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