Script to randomly place objects from a selected group into a cubic volume

mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,604
edited November 2018 in Freebies
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  • 3dOutlaw3dOutlaw Posts: 2,470

    OK, this works really good!  I made a 0.1m primitve cube, and then made 1000 instances group.  Ran the script on the group, and made them from 1% to 5% scaling, randomized.  Snow!  Very quick as well, using a primitive.  Figure it may take longer the more complex objects. (you can see the cube I used to create the instances from in the middle)

    One question I have is in the bounding box, what is the center?  Also, does it grow in a certain direction, or in the X/Y/Z positive direction?  It seemed to expand in both -/+ directions equally, but was not sure?

  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,604
    edited November 2018

    the cube goes from 

    xyz = -width/2, 0, -depth/2

    to

    xyz = +width/2, 0, +depth/2

    if you move the root/group node you can move the entire flock

    a while ago i think i parented my flock of birds to the sort of Lost-In-Space marauder truck vehicle

    you can also use https://sites.google.com/site/mcasualsdazscripts4/mcjjet2 to positiom/animate objects in a scene

    it can "emit" them from a point, a line, a circle, or fill a sphere or cube volume .... though it's harder to figure

     

     

     

    3dOutlaw said:

    OK, this works really good!  I made a 0.1m primitve cube, and then made 1000 instances group.  Ran the script on the group, and made them from 1% to 5% scaling, randomized.  Snow!  Very quick as well, using a primitive.  Figure it may take longer the more complex objects. (you can see the cube I used to create the instances from in the middle)

    One question I have is in the bounding box, what is the center?  Also, does it grow in a certain direction, or in the X/Y/Z positive direction?  It seemed to expand in both -/+ directions equally, but was not sure?

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