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I think inherit velocity means if you were to move the system, particles will be imparted with velocity of the source. For...
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Creating a Particle System
August 16, 2016 3:38am
I think inherit velocity means if you were to move the system, particles will be imparted with velocity of the source. For example, if the source is moved along the x axis, particles will also drift along the x axis.
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Jonathan Gonzalez
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August 16, 2016 2:30pm
Yes that's correct. It works with the simulation space of "world" to for things like moving smoke/debris or anything of that sort.