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- | ====== Spline Displacement (in development, | ||
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+ | ====== Spline Displacement (Node) ====== | ||
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This node evaluates the distance to a point on a spline and outputs a displacement to that closest point. | This node evaluates the distance to a point on a spline and outputs a displacement to that closest point. | ||
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+ | The accuracy of this node relies on the number of Evaluation Steps defined in the [[tools: | ||
===== Controls ===== | ===== Controls ===== | ||
==== Spline ==== | ==== Spline ==== | ||
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+ | Select the [[tools: | ||
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==== World Coordinates ==== | ==== World Coordinates ==== | ||
- | ==== Minimum/Maximum Distance ==== | + | |
+ | Evaluates the spline in world coordinates. | ||
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+ | ==== Minimum | ||
+ | ==== Maximum Distance ==== | ||
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+ | These two define the minimum and maximum range for the displacement. Anything at or below the minimum will be 100% displaced, anything at or beyond the maximum will not be displaced at all. | ||
==== Strength ==== | ==== Strength ==== | ||
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+ | This is the strength of the displacement and may be negative as well, pushing away from the spline. | ||
==== Distance Evaluation ==== | ==== Distance Evaluation ==== | ||
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+ | This controls how the distance to the spline, which drives the displacement, | ||
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+ | * **3D** Evaluates the distance in all three directions. | ||
+ | * **YZ** Only evaluates on a YZ plane, ignoring the along X. | ||
+ | * **XZ** Only evaluates on a XZ plane, ignoring the along Y. | ||
+ | * **XY** Only evaluates on a XY plane, ignoring the along Z. | ||
===== Connections ===== | ===== Connections ===== | ||
==== Inputs ==== | ==== Inputs ==== | ||
=== Position === | === Position === | ||
- | === MinDistance/MaxDistance === | + | |
+ | The position to find the closes point in the spline to. If this is not connected, then the current position provided by LightWave 3D is used. | ||
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+ | === MinDistance | ||
+ | === MaxDistance === | ||
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+ | These two define the minimum and maximum range for the displacement. Anything at or below the minimum will be 100% displaced, anything at or beyond the maximum will not be displaced at all. | ||
=== Strength === | === Strength === | ||
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+ | This is the strength of the displacement and may be negative as well, pushing away from the spline. | ||
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=== Function === | === Function === | ||
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+ | The node connected to the function input is applied to the blending strength between the original position and the displaced position. This allows you to shape/ | ||
==== Outputs ==== | ==== Outputs ==== |
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