Thanks Colin, though for the last hour I've tried to use your script with no luck!!
I'm a complete beginner I'm afraid! If you have any spare time, would you beable to show me how to incorperate your code with mine?
On a side note, I'm also trying to achieve the same effect through Pflow. Its ok, but I cant get each particle to stay locked to the moving object. I think Ill stick to the method thats working for now!
I did have a thought, at the moment I have to copy this script and amend for every character, as the name of the object is being used in it. I have tried just using $ but this errors on all 4 lines where the $objectname is used.
I'm a complete beginner I'm afraid! If you have any spare time, would you beable to show me how to incorperate your code with mine?
On a side note, I'm also trying to achieve the same effect through Pflow. Its ok, but I cant get each particle to stay locked to the moving object. I think Ill stick to the method thats working for now!
I did have a thought, at the moment I have to copy this script and amend for every character, as the name of the object is being used in it. I have tried just using $ but this errors on all 4 lines where the $objectname is used.
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