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  • To link the emitter to a different scene tree dragging the appropriate "Scene" node to this field 
  • Furthermore you have direct access to the selected "Scene" tree's → "Solver", → "Cache", and → "Display" tabs. For descriptions of these parameters follow the links.

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When the body's polygons are very small it might happen that you will not get any particle emission. To fix this, increase the "Fluid" container's → s "Resolution" to create more particles. You may need very high settings (> 100 or more).

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Here the particles' initial speed is defined in metres per second. Higher values will generate more particles per frame. The number of emitted particles also depends on the fluid's → “Resolution“Resolution” settings. A value of 0.0 stops the emission of particles.

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  • Particles are only created in areas with texture values (“Color”) greater than 0.
  • Texture tags and projection methods are not evaluated – the emitter uses UVWs only.
  • Cinema 4D's built-in procedural shaders (e.g. noise) are supported.
  • Read more under → "Materials and EmittersImage Emitter".
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Choose, if you want to emit from the object's vertices or polygons. Cinema 4D's “Polygon Selection” tag is supported.