Voronoi Attributes

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==== Radial bias ====
 
==== Radial bias ====
 
Float attribute with a minimum value of 0.5
 
Float attribute with a minimum value of 0.5
<gallery caption="Radial examples" widths="300px" perrow="2">
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<gallery caption="Radial bias examples" widths="300px" perrow="2">
 
File:Radial-radius-100-0.5-0.png|Radius 0.5
 
File:Radial-radius-100-0.5-0.png|Radius 0.5
 
File:Radial-radius-100-1-0.png|Radius 1 (default)
 
File:Radial-radius-100-1-0.png|Radius 1 (default)
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=== cluster ===
 
=== cluster ===
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==== Num clusters ====
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File:Cluster-100-2-1.0-0.png|2
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File:Cluster-100-5-1.0-0.png|5
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File:Cluster-100-10-1.0-0.png|10 (default)
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File:Cluster-100-20-1.0-0.png|20
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</gallery>
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==== Cluster bias ====
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<gallery caption="Cluster bias examples (Num clusters set to 2)" widths="300px" perrow="2">
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File:Cluster-100-2-.25-0.png|0.25
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File:Cluster-100-2-.5-0.png|0.5
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File:Cluster-100-2-.75-0.png|0.75
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File:Cluster-100-2-1.0-0.png|1.0
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</gallery>
  
 
== Options ==
 
== Options ==
  
 
= Voxel =
 
= Voxel =

Revision as of 19:08, 14 April 2012

Contents

Point cloud

Distribution

Option menu providing 4 alternate methods of point distribution in a voronoi point cloud.

Each distribution type may have it's own attribute(s) that are unique. The only common attribute found among each distribution is Seed.

uniform

Num points

Integer value with a minimum value of 1.

Seed

Integer value with a minimum value of 0.

poisson

Approx num


radial

The radial option creates a radial distribution of voronoi cells from a center point. This option uses the the same Num point and seed attributes as the uniform option. The dispersion of cells around the center point is determined by the Radial bias attribute.

Radial bias

Float attribute with a minimum value of 0.5


The generated cells, as seen above, is merely a preview of the fragments that will be generated upon a collision. The actual center point is determined by the point of the collision.

cluster

Num clusters

Cluster bias

Options

Voxel

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