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Hi all! I am assembling a setup based on the meteorite rebelway lessons, taking their setup as a basis, but there is only one problem, after I assign pointvelocity and click on the visualization marker of the v attribute, I get the opposite direction of the vectors, unlike the lesson setup, although until now I do everything one into one, changing only the forms to suit your taste. Help me understand what is the problem?

On the left as it should be, on the right is my setup
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- It looks like you're viewing different angles
- Perhaps you visualize trailing vectors instead of vectors
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- It looks like you're viewing different angles
- Perhaps you visualize trailing vectors instead of vectors


It seems that even the viewing angle is the same, if you take it, the direction is generally different .. I just can’t understand whether this will affect the final result or not

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To test if it is the visualization, can you select one point in both files on the same frame and look in the geometry spreadsheet what the v values are?
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To test if it is the visualization, can you select one point in both files on the same frame and look in the geometry spreadsheet what the v values are?


I see that the values ​​are almost identical to each other, does this mean that I'm doing everything right and the error is just in the display of the visualization?

I understand that I have a slightly different geometry from the one in the lesson, so there seems to be a slight difference

I attached the source file of the lesson, I'm already crazy about what the problem is.
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I attached two hip files to the message, one meteor_rb is mine, which I am doing, the other is a training project file. So, you probably didn’t pay attention, I attached screenshots even with the same frame. But in my project, after adding pointvelocity, for some reason v is directed in the direction of travel, and not in the opposite direction, while everything is fine according to the video and the training project file, although I do the same. I can't find what could be wrong, for the life of me.
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In the one file the vector visualization is set to vector and the other is set to vector trail. Change either and they will be in the same direction.
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As soothsayer mentioned, your scene's "v" visualization is set to vector, and the tutorial's to vector trail, which are inversed. Right-click on the visualizer icon in the right sidebar and click on the pencil next to "v" to adjust the settings.
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As soothsayer mentioned, your scene's "v" visualization is set to vector, and the tutorial's to vector trail, which are inversed. Right-click on the visualizer icon in the right sidebar and click on the pencil next to "v" to adjust the settings.


Oh really ... thank you very much for your help, this is very useful knowledge))) The problem is solved, it turns out to be ingenious
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