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    Particle System Direction Change

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    • DusXD
      DusX Tech Staff
      last edited by

      You could generate a random slope, then use the slope to calculate a coordinate that is X units from the mouse (being that you want X to remain constant).
      Start your particle at the co ordinate and set it to move in the direction of the current mouse position and fade out over Y milliseconds... (you might have to play with the time to get a nice effect.)
      If you create all your particles in this fashion.. they will appear to follow the mouse coming in from a surrounding circle.
      You will need to ensure that you are creating them very quickly to have a nice effect.

      You can make them follow your mouse, if you make them more complex, using basic physics. This type of thing can be taken pretty far.

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      • gapworksG
        gapworks
        last edited by

        @DusX .. i really appreciate your hint but i´m a designer not a programmer ! so to be honest i have no clue where to start with your description. 😞

        Running MBP2017 / Osx 10.14.5 / 16 GB 2133 MHz LPDDR3 / Intel HD Graphics 630 1536 MB / Latest Isadora Version / www.gapworks.at / located in Vienna Austria

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          Reinhard
          last edited by

          It's my first post, so

          Hello Forum,
          great to have all you nice and helpful people here!
          @gapworks: Couldn't get your "attacking the dancer" out of my head, so here's something that might help.
          It's particles generated on a circle that is 'out of sight' and they then fly towards the center and die there.
          With x,y translate you then move the whole 'system' according to the mouse watcher.
          All the best
          Reinhard

          274e95-particle-to-mouse.izz

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          • gapworksG
            gapworks
            last edited by

            @ Reinhard...Your patch is just what i was looking for!! Thank you so much!! I post my final fly result , promise!!

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              Reinhard
              last edited by

              Glad I could help.

              Needed to google 'Trigonometry' to find the solution...
              best
              r

              mbp 16", 2021, m1pro, 16gb, 12.6 / 6core trashcan, 11.2 / youngest Izzy

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              • gapworksG
                gapworks
                last edited by

                @ reinhard But i still have a Question it seems 😞 i sent you a pm

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                • SkulptureS
                  Skulpture Izzy Guru
                  last edited by

                  Clever I would never have worked this out! Thanks for sharing.

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                  • keftapartyK
                    keftaparty
                    last edited by

                    Hi

                    An other workaround, looking quite different.

                    It of course needs tuning, but I wanted to test the idea.
                    It's based on gravity and rotation of the 3d space.
                    Mehdi

                    1a6ddf-particle-attack.izz

                    ...
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                    www.toutain-lopez.com

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                      Reinhard
                      last edited by

                      @ Mehdi - that's a hard one to scale...

                      And this way you will never have a precise point of impact, it will always be in infinity.
                      You can play with start/mid size and fade-in/hold time in mine to give it a bit of a 3d-ish look. 5/1 and 9/1 is a starting point.
                      @ Skulpture - Izzyguru said 'clever' - you made my day! Thanks!
                      best
                      r

                      mbp 16", 2021, m1pro, 16gb, 12.6 / 6core trashcan, 11.2 / youngest Izzy

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                      • SkulptureS
                        Skulpture Izzy Guru
                        last edited by

                        @Reinhard credit due where credit is due! 😉

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                        • primaldivineP
                          primaldivine
                          last edited by

                          @Reinhard

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                          SO lovely, and generous. Thanks Reinhard! That is beautiful.

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                          • SkulptureS
                            Skulpture Izzy Guru
                            last edited by

                            We may be the IzzyGuru's but we certainly don't know everything. Isadora is an endless spiderweb of possibilities and creativeness. So when someone creates something unique it deserves recognition. 🙂

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                            • ArmandoA
                              Armando Beta Gold
                              last edited by

                              Really. I'm amazed  by what my Izzy students and you guys could do for the last 10 years.


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                                Reinhard
                                last edited by

                                Thanks!

                                But I have to give credit to @DusX for his comment, that pushed my thoughts into the right direction!
                                best
                                r

                                mbp 16", 2021, m1pro, 16gb, 12.6 / 6core trashcan, 11.2 / youngest Izzy

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