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Pixelpart 1.8.2
Godot Plugin
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Force field that accelerates particles towards or away from its center. More...
Additional Inherited Members | |
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void | set_infinite (bool mode) |
Set whether the force field has an infinite area of effect. | |
bool | is_infinite () const |
Whether the force field has an infinite area of effect. | |
Ref< PixelpartAnimatedPropertyFloat > | get_strength () const |
How strongly particles are affected by the force field. | |
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int | get_id () const |
ID of the node. | |
int | get_parent_id () const |
ID of the node's parent. | |
String | get_name () const |
Name of the node. | |
void | set_lifetime_start (float time) |
Set time until the node becomes active. | |
void | set_lifetime_duration (float time) |
Set how long the node stays active in seconds. | |
void | set_repeat (bool value) |
Set whether the node repeats its behavior after its lifetime is over. | |
float | get_lifetime_start () const |
Time in seconds until the node becomes active. | |
float | get_lifetime_duration () const |
How long the node is active in seconds. | |
bool | get_repeat () const |
Wether the node repeats its behavior after its lifetime is over. | |
bool | is_active () const |
Return whether the node is active at the current point in time. | |
float | get_local_time () const |
Return the time fraction the emitter has been active for, in range 0.0 (0%) to 1.0 (100%). | |
Ref< PixelpartAnimatedPropertyFloat3 > | get_position () const |
Position of the node. | |
Ref< PixelpartAnimatedPropertyFloat3 > | get_rotation () const |
Rotation of the node in degrees. | |
Ref< PixelpartAnimatedPropertyFloat3 > | get_scale () const |
Size of the node. | |
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bool | infinite |
Whether the force field has an infinite area of effect. | |
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float | lifetime_start |
Time in seconds until the node becomes active. | |
float | lifetime_duration |
How long the node stays active in seconds. | |
bool | repeat |
Wether the node repeats its behavior after its lifetime is over. | |
Force field that accelerates particles towards or away from its center.
Attraction fields are spherical force fields that pull particles towards their center. You can also make them repel particles by setting a negative strength value.