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Chapter 9
Using the Replicator
Once you have replicated an object, you can quickly change the shape of the pattern 
and animate its elements by animating the replicator parameters. You can also use 
behaviors to animate many of the replicator parameters. In addition, the replicator has 
a special behavior that allows you to animate the pattern’s elements in sequence over 
the pattern.
The Difference Between the Replicator and a Particle System
Although the replicator and particle systems share many of the same parameters, 
they are very different tools. While both use objects (shapes, text, images, and so on) 
as cell sources and generate elements from those cells along or within a shape such 
as a circle, line, or spiral, the cells are used differently by each tool. A particle system 
uses the cell source as the “mold” for the particles that are generated by the emitter. 
As mentioned in Chapter 13, Working With Particles, if you imagine that a garden hose 
is a particle system, the nozzle acts as the emitter, while the water represents the flow 
of particles. Particles are animated over time by default—they are born, move away 
from the emitter, and die. The particle system is not designed for pattern-based 
replication purposes.
In a replicator, elements are not emitted (they do not have “birth rate,” “life,” or 
“speed” parameters) like particles. The replicator simply builds a pattern of static 
copies of a source object in a shape and arrangement that you specify. Although the 
replicated objects (elements) are static by default, the replicator parameters can be 
animated. In a simple example, a star object is used as the source and replicated 
along the outline of a circle. The Offset and Color parameters can be keyframed so 
the stars travel around the circle while changing color. 
The replicator also has a special behavior called Sequence Replicator that allows you 
to sequence parameters, such as position, scale, and opacity, over the pattern of 
elements. How the animation moves through the replicator pattern is determined by 
the build style or origin of the replicator, as well as the parameters of the Sequence 
Replicator behavior. This behavior works very similarly to the Sequence Text behavior. 
For more information on using the Sequence Replicator behavior, see “
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