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  • Navarth
  • Posted: 06 January 2012 06:50 AM
  • Location: Detroit, MI USA
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  • Joined: 25 September 2006 01:31 PM

Hello again friends, please excuse this noob question.

I’ve got a gift box opening and ribbons coming untied. The ribbons are loft objects with morphing paths. If I use udeflectors with these morphing objects, will particles collide properly with the lofts as they morph? I’m trying to drop confetti onto the opening box.

Thanks very much for any insight.



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  • Samab
  • Posted: 08 January 2012 09:13 PM

Use a UOmniFlect type deflector for morphing objects.



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Hi Samab, thanks for the reply. I’ll try that.

Author: Navarth

Replied: 09 January 2012 02:23 AM