Repel from – Apple Motion 4 User Manual

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Strength:

A slider defining the speed with which repelled objects move away from the

object. With a value of 0, repelled objects don’t move at all. The higher the value, the
faster repelled objects move.

Falloff Type:

A pop-up menu that determines whether the distance defined by the

Influence parameter falls off linearly or exponentially.

Linear: Repulsion between objects falls off in proportion to the object’s distance.

Exponential: The closer an object is within the area of influence, the more strongly it

is repelled, and the faster it moves away from the object doing the repelling.

Falloff Rate:

This value determines how quickly the force of repulsion between objects

affected by this behavior falls off. A low Falloff Rate value results in objects quickly getting
up to speed as they move away from the object of repulsion. A high Falloff Rate causes
objects to accelerate much more slowly. When set to Exponential, the attraction falls off
more quickly than when set to Linear.

Influence:

A slider that defines the radius of the circle of influence in pixels. Objects that

fall within the area of influence move away from the object of repulsion. Objects that are
outside of the area of influence remain in place.

Drag:

A slider that can be used to reduce the distance repelled objects travel away from

the repelling object.

Include X, Y, and Z:

Buttons that allow you to specify the space in which the objects

move away from the object with the applied Repel behavior. For example, when X and
Y are enabled, the object moves away in the XY plane; when Y and Z are enabled, the
object moves away in the YZ plane.

HUD Controls
The HUD has controls for which objects are affected, as well as for Strength, Falloff Type,
Falloff Rate, Influence, axis assignment, and Drag.

Related Behaviors

Repel From

Repel From

While the Repel behavior pushes other objects away, the Repel From behavior has the
converse effect, making the object it’s applied to move away from a selected object in
the Canvas.

Parameters in the Inspector

Affect Subobjects:

This parameter appears when this behavior is applied to an object

that contains multiple objects, such as a group, a particle emitter, a replicator, or a text
layer. When this checkbox is selected, all objects within the parent object are affected
individually. When this checkbox is deselected, all objects within the parent object are
affected by the behavior together, as if they were a single object.

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Chapter 9

Using Behaviors

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