gravel shake general prop vs input prop
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gravel shake general prop vs input prop
hi is there any difference between gravel roughness and gravel shake amplitude. For some reason they almsot do the same and located in different folders general prop and input prop Thanks
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Re: gravel shake general prop vs input prop
So, yes they are creating the same effect.
There is two ways of applying gravel shake effect to the rig.
There is two ways of applying gravel shake effect to the rig.
- By adding a value to "Gravel Shake Offset Value" under "General Parameters" or
- By using an input device
- (or in conbination)
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Re: gravel shake general prop vs input prop
Which one of those two ways do you recommend, Patrik? Or is it all the same?
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Re: gravel shake general prop vs input prop
It depends. First of all in either case I would always have a small value on the "Gravel Shake Offset Value" under "General Parameters" depending on what fits my animation on the intended terrain I drive on. However, if you are to drive on different surfaces (shade differently) in the same animation you might what to use an input to apply more shake in parts of your animation.
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