Hi everyone, I am dabbling with volumes recently and I wish to know how can I have a fall-off of volume, gradiently? (see image attached).
I have zero to minimal knowledge of volume vop. Forum Users talk about volume sample and volume gradient when I search on forums regarding this issue.
**Additional Info– Better still if I can control, say, point A is densest and point B is thinnest.**
Thank you in advance.
Gradient Fall-off Volume
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Inside a volumewrangle you can just do:
@density = 1 - relbbox(@P).y;
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