Apple Motion 3 User Manual
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Chapter 8
Working with Particles
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Life:  A slider that defines the duration of every particle, in seconds. This parameter 
specifies how long each particle lasts before vanishing from existence. This effect is 
similar to how sparks disappear after flying away from a sparkler. Unless the Color Over 
Life or Opacity Over Life parameters are used to fade each particle out over its life, 
particles immediately vanish at the end of their lifetimes.
Life Randomness: A slider that defines an amount of variance in the life of generated 
particles. A value of 0 results in no variance—all particles from the selected cell emerge 
with the same lifetime. A value greater than 0 introduces a variance defined by the Life 
parameter, plus or minus a random value falling within the Life Randomness.
Speed: A slider that defines initial speed. This parameter determines how quickly each 
particle flies away from the emitter. This, in conjunction with the Life and Birth Rate 
parameters, determines how many particles appear in the Canvas at any given frame. It 
is equivalent to one of the functions of the graphical emission control in the HUD.
Speed Randomness:  A slider that defines an amount of variance in the speed of 
generated particles. A value of 0 results in no variance—all particles from the selected 
cell emerge with the same speed. A value greater than 0 introduces a variance defined 
by the Speed parameter, plus or minus a predetermined random value falling within 
the Speed Randomness.
Align Angle:  When turned on, the particles automatically rotate to match the shape 
on which they are positioned. This parameter is available in all cases but the 
following: Rectangle, Circle, Image, Box, and Sphere shapes with Tile Fill or Random Fill 
and Point.
Angle:  A dial that defines the angle of rotation, in degrees, at which new particles are 
created.
Angle Randomness: A dial that defines an amount of variance in the angle of 
generated particles.
Life set to 5 (frame 60)
Life set to 2 (frame 60)