DTFactor
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On 20/12/2002 at 16:03, xxxxxxxx wrote:
User Information:
Cinema 4D Version: 8.012
Platform:
Language(s) : C.O.F.F.E.E ;---------
What is DTFactor within the scope of ThinkingParticles?
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On 21/12/2002 at 01:32, xxxxxxxx wrote:
I would have quoted page 32 (40) of Manual_TP.pdf here, but the DMCA forbids me from messing with the copy/paste protection of the pdf files. So you'll have to look it up yourself. (I.e. DT Factor is explained in the user manual for TP.)
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On 21/12/2002 at 08:23, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Am I supposed to have manuals?
darf -
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On 21/12/2002 at 09:06, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Yes. They're available for betatesters... (beta-manuals/References/US/Manual_TP.pdf)
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On 21/12/2002 at 09:12, xxxxxxxx wrote:
For the curious, here's what the manual says: (Still didn't find a way to do copy/paste, but I retyped it.)
"DT Factor
DT stands for 'Delta Time'. This is a multiplier for the internal calculation of the particles' time values. The default value is 1, which means that particle time is equivalent to animation time. Lower values will lead to a slower particle time, higher values to a faster particle time. You can use this for fast forward or slow motion particle effects."