more or less I figuered out how the fields are working. but i still have a problem to break the linearity of the lines after a positive piont charge, like in the two left piont charge voids in your right example. also I am wondering how you integrated the attractor.Did you divided the curves, modified them and then recreated new curves?
To break the linearity I've only play with values and charges position. The attractor system is quite similar to your idea: divide lines (perhaps using curvature to brake them more or less could be a good approach), attract points and rebuild curves.
karla
Hey Angel,
more or less I figuered out how the fields are working. but i still have a problem to break the linearity of the lines after a positive piont charge, like in the two left piont charge voids in your right example. also I am wondering how you integrated the attractor.Did you divided the curves, modified them and then recreated new curves?
Thanks,
K.
Nov 28, 2012
Ángel Linares
To break the linearity I've only play with values and charges position. The attractor system is quite similar to your idea: divide lines (perhaps using curvature to brake them more or less could be a good approach), attract points and rebuild curves.
Nov 30, 2012
Noam Burg
Hi Angel..
looks great. is this 3 dimentional?
if yes how did you define the bBox for the field boundry?
thanks
Jun 6, 2016