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Question Fluids triggering events/poses?

cbm95

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So, is there any way to trigger anything (like a pose for example) with the collition of particles? Like those projected by SexyFluids. I tried to set a collition trigger with a concrete pose but it won't react with the particles in question.
 
If i understand what you are saying is that when the plugin is triggered you want a particular pose to change into🤔, that can be added to the same trigger event of the fluid plugin if the pose is in the timeline or a pose preset. But I think you need to add more information for better help.
 
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If i understand what you are saying is that when the plugin is triggered you want a particular pose to change into🤔, that can be added to the same trigger event of the fluid plugin if the pose is in the timeline or a pose preset. But I think you need to add more information for better help.
FOA thanks for your reply, I’m trying to get a facial gesture on an person once the projected fluids land in her face, it happens that I’m wondering if this particles can trigger, for example, a collision trigger somehow, as if a rigid atom touches it.
 
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FOA thanks for your reply, I’m trying to get a facial gesture on an person once the projected fluids land in her face, it happens that I’m wondering if this particles can trigger, for example, a collision trigger somehow, as if a rigid atom touches it.
Interesting that I have thought about doing that for a scene I'm working on and was going to try it like this.

When the fluid plugin fires off use logicbricks to place a .5/1sec delay on the timeline animation being triggered, but will have to adjust the delay time to match the speed or play with the force of the fluid plugin.

I see you're also trying to get a more realistic reaction like me but I honestly don't know of an easier way.
 
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