Hello,
I'm wanting to reduce the emission of particle fluids from an object over time.
I can't seem to find a straightforward solution for this. The activation parameter
on the source volume is either off or on ( float values are accepted but are not calculated, it seems to be either fully on or fully off ), but if you wanted to simulate water pressure being reduced over time like say shutting off a tap, how would you do this?
I've also been told keying the Scale Source Volume is the way to do it, but this
does even less. It does nothing to affect the emission rate of the particles.
Any idea would be greatly appreciated.
Slowly reducing fluid particle emission
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I'm keyframing the “Shell Thickness” parameter from the FLIP Source node (It works fine in my case, probably can help you too).
I can't find a parameter called shell thickness on the fluid source node. Then again it's not called a FLIP Source. I also can't find any FLIP Source node anywhere in my networks.
I created an emit particle fluid from a default sphere. In which network are you finding this node. [www.sidefx.com]
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