OK, thank you for your explanation.
I would like to ask, when the particle faces randomly, what should I do to get the position of the particle at the bottom axis? If you use the particle's own axis, you obviously can't get normal results.
I want to place the particles on a plane, regardless of the angle and size of the particles
I would like to ask, when the particle faces randomly, what should I do to get the position of the particle at the bottom axis? If you use the particle's own axis, you obviously can't get normal results.
I want to place the particles on a plane, regardless of the angle and size of the particles