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Latest revision as of 12:20, 17 December 2023
Gravity modes control where particles in the simulation fall. These modes are not related to Newtonian Gravity - they let you change the default "fall down" behavior of particles.
There are three gravity modes:
On
This is the usual gravity mode - every particle falls down.
Radial
This is an interesting gravity mode that makes everything fall towards the center. Particles might behave a bit weird and form other shapes instead of a sphere - just quirks of the particle engine.
Off
There's no gravity in the save at all! Newtonian Gravity and air effects will still move particles around, though.
Custom
You can adjust gravity up to 2.0 total in this gravity mode.