Attracted to – Apple Motion 5.1.1 User Manual
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Chapter 9
Behaviors
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Parameters in the Inspector
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Affect Subobjects: A checkbox, available 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 in the parent object are affected individually. When this 
checkbox is deselected, all objects in the parent object are affected by the behavior together.
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Rotation Axis: A pop-up menu that rotates the object around the X, Y, or Z axis. You can also 
select All to rotate the object around all three axes. The default rotation axis is Z.
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Axis: A pop-up menu that sets whether the object aligns to its horizontal or vertical axis.
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Invert Axis: A checkbox that flips the orientation with which the object aligns to the motion.
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Spring Tension: A slider that adjusts how quickly the object’s rotation changes to match a 
change in the object’s direction. Lower values create a delay between a change to an object’s 
position and its subsequent change in rotation. Higher values create more responsive changes 
in rotation.
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Drag: A slider that adjusts whether the change in rotation made by this behavior overshoots 
the new direction of the object. Low drag values result in springy changes in rotation, where 
the object rotates back and forth as it overshoots changes in direction. High drag values 
dampen this effect, making the object’s rotation stick more closely to the changes made in 
rotation. Higher values also cause the object’s rotation to lag behind the object’s change 
in position.
Attracted To
An object with the Attracted To behavior applied moves toward a single specified target, the 
object of attraction. Additional parameters allow you to adjust the area of influence that defines 
how close an object must be to move toward the object of attraction, and how strongly it 
is attracted.
Resulting
animation path
Target object
Object with Attracted To behavior
The Drag parameter lets you define whether attracted objects overshoot and bounce about 
the attracting object, or whether they eventually slow down and stop at the position of the 
target object.
You can apply two or more Attracted To behaviors to a single object, each with a different object 
of attraction, to create tug-of-war situations where the object bounces among all objects it’s 
attracted to.
Parameters in the Inspector
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Affect Subobjects: A checkbox, available 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 in the parent object are affected individually. When this 
checkbox is deselected, all objects in the parent object are affected by the behavior together.
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