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
