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The Color Chooser appears.
4 In the Color Chooser, select white, then click Accept.
5 Click the far right square marker of the ramp to delete it.
For this simulation, the color of the nParticles will not change so you
only need one ramp marker.
6 From the Color Input list, select Constant.
7 Play back the simulation.
The nParticles now look more like candy, but too many nParticles are
being emitted, which is overflowing the bowl.
To solve this problem, you can reduce the number of nParticles by
adjusting the emitter attributes. Like many Maya attributes, you can set
a key to change the emission rate at a specified time in the simulation.
To key nParticle emission rate
1 Go back to the beginning of the playback range.
2 Play the simulation and stop at frame 50.
3 In the Outliner, expand candy_emitter_surface and select Emitter_Candy1.
4 In the Attribute Editor, click the Emitter_Candy tab.
5 In the Basic Emitter Attributes section, right-click Rate (Particles/Second)
and select Set Key from the context menu.
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