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Fixed in 2017.2.X
Votes
0
Found in
5.6.0p4
Issue ID
914333
Regression
Yes
Particle bounds are not being calculated correctly when "Force over Lifetime" is "Random Between Two Constants"
To reproduce:
1. Create new project.
2. Create Particle System.
3. Enable "Force over Lifetime" module.
4. Set "Force over Lifetime" to "Random Between Two Constants", where first constant is (0,0,-3) and another (0,0,-5).
5. Check "Bounds" to make particle bounds visible.
6. Open Scene window, with Particle System selected so it's Simulating.
Expected result: Bounds are drawn around particles.
Actual result: Bounds are in the wrong position.
Reproducible:5.6.1p1, 2017.1.0b8, 2017.2.0a1
Not reproducible: 5.6.0p3 (all particles are inside bounds (good), but bounds are too big).
Workaround:
Enable one of these modules: Limit Velocity over Lifetime, Rotation by Speed, External Forces, Noise, Collision, Triggers, Sub Emitters, Trails
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bfoddy
Jul 25, 2018 22:52
STill the case in 2018.1.1f
Ryan-Gatts
Jul 25, 2018 17:53
I can confirm this is still the case in 2018.1.61f.