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It can also render native particles generated on in your 3D platform, depending on the plug-ins capabilities.

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h6. Particles splashes rendered using the RFParticles extension
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Parameters

These are the parameters to control the rendering of the particle cloud: 

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  • File Name: Path to the .BIN particle file 
  • Radius Factor: Multiplier for the original radius value of each particle. 
  • MB Factor: Multiplier for the particles motion blur value. 
  • Shutter 1/s: Shutter speed indicated in the fluid simulation. 
  • Load particles (%): Percentage of the particles to be rendered. 
  • Particles per particles: also known as Multiparticles. You can generate more particles from the original ones included in the .BIN file. This way, a lighter simulation with an a small amount of particles can produce a more dense cloud by multiplying them on at render time. The new particles are affected by the speed of the original ones. 
  • Particles dispersion: Distribute the new newly generated particles with this dispersion value around the original particle. 
  • Particles deformation: The new particles can be evenly generated inside an a sphere around the original one, or inside an ellipsoid with this value of eccentricity. The ellipsoid is aligned along the direction of the particle speed. 
  • Load particle Force: Load the force value of each particle from the .BIN file. 
  • Load particle Vorticity: Load the vorticity value of each particle from the .BIN file, between a minimum and maximum values. 
  • Load particle Normal: Load the normal value of each particle from the .BIN file. 
  • Load particle Neighbors (number of): Load a number of neighbors per particle, between a minimum and maximum values. 
  • Load particle UV: Load the UV coordinates of each particle from the .BIN file. 
  • Load particle Age: Load the age value of each particle, between a minimum and maximum values. 
  • Load particle Isolation Time: Load the isolation time value of each particle, between a minimum and maximum values. 
  • Load particle Viscosity: Load the viscosity value of each particle, between a minimum and maximum values. 
  • Load particle Density: Load the density value of each particle, between a minimum and maximum values. 
  • Load particle Pressure: Load the pressure value of each particle, between a minimum and maximum values. 
  • Load particle Mass: Load the mass value of each particle, between a minimum and maximum values. 
  • Load particle Temperature: Load the temperature value of each particle, between a minimum and maximum values. 
  • Load particle ID: Load the ID of each particle from the .BIN file. 

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You can download the .BIN particle file here to perform your own tests (Particle_Test_01.bin).