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- "Force" accelerates the particles and they become faster and faster as long as the force is acting on them.
- “Velocity” only works with particles and adds the daemon's "Strength" value to a particles particle's speed. The resulting peak velocity remains constant during the simulation.
An example: Let's assume the daemon's "Strength" is 9.8 and the emitter's "Speed" value is 2.0. Here, a particle's velocity will be roughly 11.8 m/s.
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Select a layer with this parameter and change its properties with the "@" settingsassociated parameters.
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Vortex type
“Classic” creates a homogeneous force field. With “Complex” the forces reach their peak strength at a given distance (= “ @ Radius”) from the centre. This distance is displayed as a dashed circle line around the centre. The type of each layer can be adjusted individually by changing “Current Layer”.
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Strength
The is the daemon's rotational force strength. Negative settings create a counter-clockwise rotation, positive values are responsible for a clockwise rotation. 0.0 disables the daemon.
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Radius
To use this setting,”@ Vortex ”Vortex type” must be set to “Complex”. “Radius” determines the distance from the vortex centre in metres where the forces reach their maximum. Each layer 's “@ Radius” “Radius” can be adjusted individually by changing “Current Layer”.
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Width
This value is a layer's thickness or bandwidth. Each layer's “@ Width” “Width” can be adjusted individually by changing “Current Layer”.
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Bounded
If you want to restrict the scope of a layer please check this option. Each layer can be adjusted individually by changing “Current Layer”. A circle indicates the boundary's dimension (= "@ Boundary").
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Boundary
Change the size of a layer's zone of influence indicated by a circle. The value is measured in metres.