Timeline for How to get a row of single-file particles?
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Feb 16, 2018 at 22:19 | comment | added | cgslav | @Yaakov5777 I think it could be possible with Python but I do not have necessary skills for this. I also thought about some simple formula to paste in Count value (or maybe using drivers?) to get length values from the plane and triangle, but again, I don't know how to make it. | |
Feb 16, 2018 at 22:09 | comment | added | B''H Bi'ezras -- Boruch Hashem | I like this answer 'cause you can #1 edit the mesh later, #2 use it for other curves if you don't care about exact angling (just manually adjust the scale of the mesh to fit the ending), but it would be cool if there's a way to set the scale of the object (and the array count) (with code I guess?) based on how long the curve is | |
Feb 16, 2018 at 22:08 | vote | accept | B''H Bi'ezras -- Boruch Hashem | ||
Feb 16, 2018 at 11:15 | comment | added | cgslav | @bstnhnsl Fit Curve will not work. And this "crazy math", as you called it, is needed to have even, sharp corners. Like in real world. Also with complex shapes - you only need X width. | |
Feb 16, 2018 at 10:08 | comment | added | bstnhnsl | in addition to #6: set the fit type to "fit curve". it both works, but if you have a curve shape thats more complex than a rectangle, you don't have to do crazy maths to fit the array length | |
Feb 16, 2018 at 9:48 | history | answered | cgslav | CC BY-SA 3.0 |