Orbit around – Apple Motion 5.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 9

Behaviors

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Parameters in the Inspector

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.

Object: An object well that defines the object to orbit around. To set the defined target object,
drag the object from the Layers list to the Object well in the Orbit Around HUD or Inspector. In
the Layers list, you can also drag the target object onto the Orbit Around behavior.

Strength: A slider that sets the speed of the object.

Falloff Type: A pop-up menu that determines whether the distance defined by the Influence
parameter falls off linearly or exponentially. The default is Linear.

Linear: Object attraction 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
attracted, and the faster it moves toward the object of attraction.

Falloff Rate: A slider that sets how quickly the force of attraction between objects affected by
this behavior falls off. A low Falloff Rate value results in objects quickly getting up to speed
as they move toward the object of attraction. 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 toward the object of attraction. Objects outside the area of
influence remain in place.

Drag: A slider that causes the orbit to decay. The default value for Orbit Around is 0, which
results in a stable orbit. Any other value causes the orbit to decay and the object to spiral into
the object of attraction.

Include X, Y, and Z: Buttons that specify the space in which the orbit occurs. For example, when
X and Y are enabled, the object orbits in the XY plane. In the illustration below, X and Y are
selected in the Include parameter. The red motion paths represent the motion of the white
airplanes around the target object (the circle). The light gray box represents the boundary of
the group.

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