04-20-2019, 01:40 AM
Hi.
Here is the scenario:
let's say we break a cup, and after a time period we need all the broken pieces get back together and form the cup again.
I used to get this effect in pflow box#3 by getting the position and rotation data from the initial state of the particles , then feed it into the "find target" operator and finally using a "go to rotation" operator I ended up with a cool reform effect.
now how can I get the same effect using Tyflow? I'm kinda thinking I need to use "particle properties" operator but I don't know how. I get things but everything gets messy and not working as expected.
By the way TyFlow is awesome. thaaaaaanks
Here is the scenario:
let's say we break a cup, and after a time period we need all the broken pieces get back together and form the cup again.
I used to get this effect in pflow box#3 by getting the position and rotation data from the initial state of the particles , then feed it into the "find target" operator and finally using a "go to rotation" operator I ended up with a cool reform effect.
now how can I get the same effect using Tyflow? I'm kinda thinking I need to use "particle properties" operator but I don't know how. I get things but everything gets messy and not working as expected.
By the way TyFlow is awesome. thaaaaaanks