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This set of parameters contains two subcategories 

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RealFlow Scene

In RealFlow | Maya it is possible to use multiple "Scene" trees in the same project. To link a daemon to a different scene tree right-click on the field, choose "Set Scene", and select an item from the appearing list.

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"Friction" can be controlled through bitmaps and shaderstextures.

Bounce

A value of 0.0 creates perfect elasticity, while higher settings make the particles lose appropriate amounts of their energy. The maximum value is 1.0.

"Bounce" can be controlled through bitmaps and shaderstextures.

Sticky

It can be seen as a “glue factor” to make particles stick on the object’s surface. You can use positive (attraction) and negative (repulsion) settings.

"Sticky" can be controlled through bitmaps and shaderstextures.

Roughness

This value ranges between 0.0 and 1.0 and adds randomness to the object’s polygon normals to produce a slightly different collision direction.

"Roughness" can be controlled through bitmaps and shaderstextures.

Collider Velocity Factor

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  • accepts any positive value including 0
  • is mainly used if the collision between particles and objects turns out too weak
  • can be controlled through bitmaps and shaderstextures.
Interaction Distance

With 10, for example, particles within a distance of 10 units (depends on the actual scene scale) from the object's surface will be affected by parameters like "Friction", Bounce", etc. The value is calculated automatically based on "Collision Distance". For manual control uncheck "Auto Interaction Distance".