Hi Everybody,
I created a POPnetwork , it's plugged in the input 2 of a CopySop (Template to copy to) .
For the Input 1 of the Copy SOP I just plugged a Sphere.
Inside my POPnetwork I used a Proximity Operator to add a Nearest Distance Attribute.
Now back in my CopySOP, I use stamp inputs .
So basically I would like to use my “nearest distance attribute” to drive the size of the spheres (so they don't intersect), using a “param” in the size parameter of the SphereSOP. I'm not sure if I have to use “poppoint”, and also how can I itterate within the points of the popnet for each sphere copy.
I hope I'm clear enough :?
Thanks in Advance
Julien
Using a POP attribute inside a Copy Sop
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Hey Julien,
That's the beauty of copy-stamping. The iteration is done for you automatically. Use the point() function to read the “nearestdist” attribute from the POP Network or POP Merge SOP.
Here's an example hip file [home.adelphia.net].
Cheers!
steven
That's the beauty of copy-stamping. The iteration is done for you automatically. Use the point() function to read the “nearestdist” attribute from the POP Network or POP Merge SOP.
Here's an example hip file [home.adelphia.net].
Cheers!
steven
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