The type of field and its attributes specify the kind of effect it has. You can set the field attributes before you create the field, or you can create a default field and set the attributes after creation.
To set field attributes before creating the field
- From the
FX menu set, select
Fields/Solvers >
fieldname >
to display the options window for the field.
- Set the attributes.
To enter a value that exceeds a default slider range, type the value in the text box.
- Click the
Create to create the field.
To edit field attributes after creating the field
- Select the field you want to edit.
Tip:
You can select the particle object connected to the field and the
Attribute Editor displays a tab for the field.
- Do one of the following:
- Use the
Attribute Editor or
Channel Box to set the attributes. The attributes are described in the field descriptions in this chapter.
- Use the workspace manipulators to edit commonly used field attributes (see
Set field attributes with workspace manipulators).
Tip:
You can animate field effects by setting the field attribute values with keys or expressions. To turn off the effect of a field at some frame, you can key the value of its
Magnitude attribute to 0. Make sure the key
Tangents are
Stepped if you want the
Magnitude to change abruptly to 0 rather than with a gradual interpolation.
Set
Volume Control Attributes and
Volume Speed Attributes
In the
Attribute Editor and the
Create Emitter option window, attributes not applicable to a volume shape are dimmed. However, the
Channel Box does not support dimming. We recommend you use the
Attribute Editor instead of the
Channel Box to edit volume field attributes until you become familiar with the attributes that apply to each volume shape. Some Volume Control Attributes, including
Volume Trapping,
Axial Magnitude, and
Curve Radius
attributes are only available in the Attribute Editor. See
Volume Axis Options for an explanation of these settings.
To set
Volume Field Attributes
and
Volume Speed Attributes
- Select the field and display the
Attribute Editor.
Tip:
You can select the particle object connected to the field and the
Attribute Editor displays a tab for the field.
- Enter values for the volume shape attributes.
See
Volume Axis Options.
Tips on using volume fields
- The action of a vortex field is still controlled by its
Axis attribute, even for a
Torus field. If you want a circular motion around the section axis of the torus, use the
Volume Axis field (see
Work with volume axis fields).
- You cannot deform or tweak the field volume. You are restricted to the volume types we provide—you can’t use general volumes.
- The field
Max Distance attribute still applies with volumes.
- There are no manipulators for the field attributes.
- You can trap objects inside volume fields using volume trapping attributes. See
Volume Trapping in the
Volume Axis Options for more information. .
- You can use the
Axial Magnitude to set field
Magnitude along the axis of a volume shape field or volume axis curve. See
Axial Magnitude in the
Volume Axis Options for more information.
- When working with volume axis curves, you can use the
Curve Radius ramp to scale curve
Section Radius along the curve’s axis. See
Curve Radius in the
Volume Axis Options for more information. .