Wind – Apple Motion 5.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 9

Behaviors

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Wind

Apply the Wind behavior to an object to animate its position and move it in a specified direction.
Unlike the Throw behavior, the velocity specified by the Wind behavior is a continuous force, and
its parameters can be keyframed to achieve gradual changes in speed and direction.

The Wind behavior is better than the Throw behavior when you want to vary the speed of the
affected object. You can apply another behavior (such as Randomize or Ramp) or keyframe the
Velocity parameter of the Wind behavior to vary the speed and direction of the object. You
cannot make gradual changes in speed or direction with the Throw behavior.

Parameters in the Inspector

Affect Subobjects: A checkbox that appears 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.

Air Thickness: A slider and value slider that adjust how fast the object accelerates on the X, Y, or
Z axis when the speed is changed. Lower values (simulating thinner air) have less effect when
pushing the object, so it takes longer to get up to speed. Higher values (thicker air) have more
effect and push the object up to speed more quickly.

Velocity: A slider and value slider that adjust the speed on the X, Y, or Z axis where the
simulated air is blowing the object. Higher values result in faster motion.

Controls in the HUD
The HUD lets you specify the direction and speed of the Wind behavior by dragging an arrow in
a circular region. The direction of the arrow defines the direction of movement in X and Y space,
and the length of the arrow defines speed (velocity). A slider lets you adjust the scale of the HUD
control, increasing or decreasing the effect the control has over the object.

Direction and speed

Scale of the control

Press the Shift key while dragging the arrow to constrain it to 45 degree angles. Press the
Command key to change the arrow’s direction without affecting its length.

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