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I made a spaceship with animation and I want the particles to come out from only the thrusters but it's coming out from all over the spaceship!
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I made a spaceship with animation and I want the particles to come out from only the thrusters but it's coming out from all over the spaceship!
animation objects particles
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I made a spaceship with animation and I want the particles to come out from only the thrusters but it's coming out from all over the spaceship!
animation objects particles
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I made a spaceship with animation and I want the particles to come out from only the thrusters but it's coming out from all over the spaceship!
animation objects particles
animation objects particles
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Have you used a vertex group?
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Have you used a vertex group?
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– atomicbezierslinger
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Have you used a vertex group?
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Use Vertex Groups.
In edit mode
Use Vertex Groups in the Particle System Settings ... Sub Panel Vertex Groups.
- In [edit mode] a vertex group was created
- The same group was used in the Particles System Panel ... 👁 Density.
- Quick Tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzRS2cCiBnc
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I appreciate that alot this helped me and now I can carry on. th*nks for the explicit help It was rich and detailed :)
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Use Vertex Groups.
In edit mode
Use Vertex Groups in the Particle System Settings ... Sub Panel Vertex Groups.
- In [edit mode] a vertex group was created
- The same group was used in the Particles System Panel ... 👁 Density.
- Quick Tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzRS2cCiBnc
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I appreciate that alot this helped me and now I can carry on. th*nks for the explicit help It was rich and detailed :)
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Use Vertex Groups.
In edit mode
Use Vertex Groups in the Particle System Settings ... Sub Panel Vertex Groups.
- In [edit mode] a vertex group was created
- The same group was used in the Particles System Panel ... 👁 Density.
- Quick Tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzRS2cCiBnc
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I appreciate that alot this helped me and now I can carry on. th*nks for the explicit help It was rich and detailed :)
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$begingroup$
Use Vertex Groups.
In edit mode
Use Vertex Groups in the Particle System Settings ... Sub Panel Vertex Groups.
- In [edit mode] a vertex group was created
- The same group was used in the Particles System Panel ... 👁 Density.
- Quick Tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzRS2cCiBnc
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Use Vertex Groups.
In edit mode
Use Vertex Groups in the Particle System Settings ... Sub Panel Vertex Groups.
- In [edit mode] a vertex group was created
- The same group was used in the Particles System Panel ... 👁 Density.
- Quick Tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzRS2cCiBnc
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I appreciate that alot this helped me and now I can carry on. th*nks for the explicit help It was rich and detailed :)
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– atomicbezierslinger
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