04-06-2019, 07:04 AM
(04-05-2019, 11:37 PM)tyFlow Wrote: Sure it should work, just make sure your proximity value is high enough for the binds to form
Bindings by default do not respect event boundaries.
Thanks Tyson, the problem is that all particles in the system will start to bind by proximity. I’m basically looking for when a particle from group one is 1cm from group two then bind. At the moment all particles from both groups just look to bind.
To put it into a working idea. Grains are scattered on the floor (group one). A cloth ball (group two) rolls along. As the two groups meet they bind together, essentially a sticky ball :p
Thanks for the help