Subordinados¶
Referencia
- Panel
Children are Hair or Emitter particles originating from individual particles. They make it possible to work primarily with a relatively low amount of Parent particles, for whom the physics are calculated. The children are then aligned to their parents. The number and visualization of the children can be changed without a recalculation of the physics.
If you activate children, the parents are no longer rendered. This can be enabled in the Render panel Parent Particles. By default, parent particles are not rendered because the shape of the children can be quite different from that of their parents.
Opciones comunes¶
- Child Type
- Ninguno
No children are generated.
- Simple
Children are emitted from the parent position.
- Interpolated
Children are emitted between the Parent particles on the faces of a mesh. They interpolate between adjacent parents. This is especially useful for fur, because you can achieve an even distribution. Some of the children can become virtual parents, which are influencing other particles nearby.
- Display Amount
The number of children in the 3D Viewport.
- Render Amount
The number of children to be rendered.
- Longitud
Length of child paths.
- Umbral
Amount of particles left untouched by child path length.
- Semilla
Offset in the random number table for child particles, to get a different randomized result.
Clumping¶
Referencia
- Panel
- Use Clump Curve
Use Complemento de Curva instead of parameters.
- Clump
Clumping amount along child strands. The children may meet at their tip (1.0) or start together at their root (-1.0).
- Forma
Form of Clump. Either inverse parabolic (0.99) or exponentially (-0.99).
- Torsionar
Por hacer.
- Use Twist Curve
Por hacer.
Roughness (Rugosidad)¶
Referencia
- Panel
- Use Roughness Curve
Use Complemento de Curva instead of parameters.
- Uniform, Size
It is based on children location so it varies the paths in a similar way when the children are near.
- Endpoint, Shape
«Rough End» randomizes path ends (a bit like random negative clumping). Shape may be varied from <1 (parabolic) to 10.0 (hyperbolic).
- Random, Size, Threshold
It is based on a random vector so it is not the same for nearby children. The threshold can be specified to apply this to only a part of children. This is useful for creating a few stray children that will not do what others do.
Kink¶
Referencia
- Panel
From left to right: Curl, Radial, Wave, Braid, Spiral.
With Kink you can rotate the children around the parent. See Fig. Child particles with Kink. above picture for the different types of Kink.
- Kink Type
- Nada
Deactivated.
- Curl
Children grow in a spiral around the parent hairs.
- Radial
Children form around the parent a wave shape that passes through the parent hair.
- Wave
Children form a wave, all in the same direction.
- Braid
Children braid themselves around the parent hair.
- Spiral
Generates a spiral at the end of each hair.
- Radius, Resolution
Define the overall size.
- Forma
Makes a the spiral grow in- or outward.
Nota
Alignment Limitations
When hair is pointing straight up (along the chosen spiral axis, default Z), spirals may not show up! This is a limitation of the projection method used. Giving a slight tilt or random orientation to hairs fixes this.
- Amplitud
The amplitude of the offset.
- Clump
How much clump effects kink amplitude.
- Flatness
How flat the hairs are.
- Frecuencia
The frequency of the offset (1/total length). The higher the frequency the more rotations are done.
- Forma
Where the rotation starts (offset of rotation).
Simple¶
- Tamaño
A multiplier for children size.
- Random Size
Random variation to the size of child particles.
- Radio
The radius in which the children are distributed around their parents. This is 3D, so children may be emitted higher or lower than their parents.
- Roundness
The roundness of the children around their parents. Either in a sphere (1.0) or in-plane (0.0).
Interpolated¶
- Virtual Parents
Relative amount of virtual parents.
- Long Hair
Calculate children that suit long hair well.
Parting¶
- Parting
Creates parting in the children based on parent strands.
- Mín/Máx
The minimum/maximum root to tip angle (tip distance/root distance for long hair).