Hi, I have a question. Is it possible to use attractor points to scale squares but only produce a limited number of sizes (ex. maximum of 6 sizes)? If it is, may I know if you have a video tutorial regarding that or if you know any tutorial video demonstrating how to do it? Thanks
How can i make the curve attractor do this geometry but the opposit way, to make tge curve attractor ist he highest geometry and the more dense, and it starts to fade the more you go out of the curve line center?
Remap Number converts one domain to another. So if your range is 0-26 and you want your domain to be 0-1 and be proportional to the numbers in between 0-26, then you would use Remap Numbers. Hope this explains things
Thank you so much for the awesome tutorial mate!
thumbs up for the gh-file
Hi, I have a question. Is it possible to use attractor points to scale squares but only produce a limited number of sizes (ex. maximum of 6 sizes)? If it is, may I know if you have a video tutorial regarding that or if you know any tutorial video demonstrating how to do it? Thanks
This is possible for sure! You just have to setup the attractor point with the bounds you want! If you still need help with this, lmk!
thank you
Great, Thanks
How can i make the curve attractor do this geometry but the opposit way, to make tge curve attractor ist he highest geometry and the more dense, and it starts to fade the more you go out of the curve line center?
You would just change the domain from 0 to 1 to 0 to -1. It doesnt have to be 1/-1 but it changes it from posititve to negative.
OK 👌.
you brushed over the remap numbers pretty fast and without any clear explanation of what it is
Remap Number converts one domain to another. So if your range is 0-26 and you want your domain to be 0-1 and be proportional to the numbers in between 0-26, then you would use Remap Numbers.
Hope this explains things