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Re: Particle Speed Change vs Velocity
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Alan Lorence
on Sep 25, 2009 at 7:08:39 pm
Wow, this is an old thread revived. =)
If the emitter is a super emitter, it may be the free emitters that are moving too fast, not the particles. What's the exact emitter name you're working with, and which library is it in?
Alan.
www.wondertouch.com
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