Create Particle Flowing Stream

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  • Hey! i wanna create a particle stream, that is moving floating between point A and point B.

    I've the basic setup, but i have not enough knowledge how to turn this into a dynamic movement (so i set Start and Endpoint and may also waypoints, where the particle stream have to go)

    may someone could help me solve this problem? Thanks for your help and suggestions :)

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  • [MENTION=6129]StingRay[/MENTION] what exactly are you trying to create that is not in that video? The word "dynamic" could mean many things, I guess, so it is unclear what is missing. If you simply want to create lots of waypoints, you could use a few splines and move the stream dots along them. If it needs to react to outside forces, that is beyond my level of skill.

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  • its like the particle effect in CLEAN MY MAC --> Please login to see this link.

    best would be to set a start and endpoint (where the particle have to move) and may some waypoints (where the particle are influenced by)

  • I would do that with a Bezier Curve. Either 3 or 4 points, although 4 points starts to make the expression very large and you might need to store parts of the expression in variables to make it work.

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