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Chapter 8
Working With Particles
Spin:  A dial that animates particles in a system by initially spinning each individual 
particle around its center. Adjustments to this control are in degrees per second. This 
parameter is not available if the emitter contains more than one particle cell.
Spin Range: A dial that defines an amount of variance in the spin of generated 
particles. A value of 0 results in no variance—all particles from the selected cell spin at 
the same rate. A value greater than 0 introduces a variance defined by the Spin 
parameter, plus or minus a random value falling within the Spin Range. This parameter 
is not available if the emitter contains more than one particle cell.
Additive Blend:  By default, particles are composited together using the “normal” blend 
mode. Turn on this checkbox to composite all overlapping generated particles together 
using the Additive blending mode. This occurs in addition to whichever compositing 
method is already being used. The result is that the brightness of overlapping objects is 
intensified. This only applies to the particle system itself—the blend mode of the 
emitter determines how the result of the emitter is blended into the scene. This 
parameter is not available if the emitter contains more than one particle cell.
Color Mode: A pop-up menu that determines if and how particles are tinted. This 
parameter is not available if the emitter contains more than one particle cell. There are 
five options: 
Additive Blend off
Additive Blend on
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