The Hose object is a flexible object that you can connect between two objects, whereupon it reacts to their movement. You can specify the overall diameter and length of the hose, the number of turns, and the diameter and shape of its "wire."
Hose models a workable spring on a motorcycle
To create a hose:
Example: To bind a hose to two objects:
The two ends of the hose attach themselves to the two objects.
The hose adjusts itself to remain attached to both objects.
Available only when Bound To Object Pivots is chosen. Use the controls to pick the objects to which the hose is bound and to set the tension between them. "Top" and "Bottom" are arbitrary descriptors; the two bound objects can have any positional relationship to each other.
Each end point of the hose is defined by the center of the overall diameter. This end point is placed at the pivot point of the object to which it is bound. You can adjust the relative position of the binding object to the hose by transforming the binding object while the Affect Object Only button is turned on in the Hierarchy panel Adjust Pivot rollout.
Displays the name of the "top" binding object.
Click this button and then select the "top" object.
Determines the tension of the hose curve near the Top object as it reaches for the Bottom object. Lower the tension to have the bend occur closer to the Top object, raise the tension to have the bend occur further away from the Top object. Default=100.
Displays the name of the "bottom" binding object.
Click this button and then select the "bottom" object.
Determines the tension of the hose curve near the Bottom object as it reaches for the Top object. Lower the tension to have the bend occur closer to the Bottom object, raise the tension to have the bend occur further away from the Bottom object. Default=100.
Use this field to set the straight-line height or length of the hose when it is not bound. This is not necessarily the actual length of the hose. Available only when Free Hose is chosen.
The total number of segments in the hose's length. Increase this setting for a smooth profile when the hose is curved. Default=45.
When on, lets you set the following four parameters for the central, flexible section of the hose. When off, the hose's diameter is uniform throughout its length.
The percentage of the hose length from the starting extremity of the hose at which the flex section begins. By default, the starting end of the hose is the end at which the object pivot appears. Default=10%.
The percentage of the hose length from the end extremity of the hose at which the flex section ends. By default, the end extremity of the hose is opposite the end at which the object pivot appears. Default=90%.
The number of corrugations in the flex section. The number of visible cycles is limited by the number of segments; if Segments isn't high enough to support the number of cycles, then not all cycles will appear. Default=5.
The relative width of the "outside" parts of the cycles. At negative settings, these are smaller than the overall hose diameter. At positive settings, these are larger than the overall hose diameter. Default=-20%. Range=-50% to 500%.
Defines the geometry that gets smoothed. Default=All:
When on, the hose is rendered using the specified settings. When off, the hose is not rendered. Default=on.
Sets up required coordinates for applying mapped materials to the hose. Default=on.
Sets the shape of the hose cross section. Default=Round Hose.
Sets a circular cross section.
Lets you specify different settings for width and depth.
Similar to Rectangular Hose, but rounds one side for a D-shaped cross-section.