Thanks,
With PFlow, my workflow was to generate everything into individual meshes. Then I could select and delete every particle that fly away. This way that particle was never born. It does not look good if we see a particle becoming unstable and gets deleted after that. Once I had manually cleaned the system, I sent them to Boomer Labs Supermesher and shared particle cache in that format.
It would be nice if I could manually select and delete particles in tyCache.
E: So I would like to remove "bad apples" from finished particle cache and then resave the cache. Is there possibility to open the cache file and manually remove the bad particles?
With PFlow, my workflow was to generate everything into individual meshes. Then I could select and delete every particle that fly away. This way that particle was never born. It does not look good if we see a particle becoming unstable and gets deleted after that. Once I had manually cleaned the system, I sent them to Boomer Labs Supermesher and shared particle cache in that format.
It would be nice if I could manually select and delete particles in tyCache.
E: So I would like to remove "bad apples" from finished particle cache and then resave the cache. Is there possibility to open the cache file and manually remove the bad particles?