23-08-2024, 09:20 AM
(This post was last modified: 23-08-2024, 09:22 AM by josemendez.)
Hi!
I may be Captain Obvious here, but make sure each particle group contains only one of the particles and that each attachment uses a different group. Like so:
ObiParticleAttachmentA ---> particle group A ---> particle A
ObiParticleAttachmentB ---> particle group B ---> particle B
Also be mindful of the blueprint's "vertex weld distance" parameter when creating the blueprint, as it may be welding together those vertices if they're too close to each other.
If that doesn't seem to be the problem, could you share the mesh so that I can take a closer look at it?
kind regards,
I may be Captain Obvious here, but make sure each particle group contains only one of the particles and that each attachment uses a different group. Like so:
ObiParticleAttachmentA ---> particle group A ---> particle A
ObiParticleAttachmentB ---> particle group B ---> particle B
Also be mindful of the blueprint's "vertex weld distance" parameter when creating the blueprint, as it may be welding together those vertices if they're too close to each other.
If that doesn't seem to be the problem, could you share the mesh so that I can take a closer look at it?
kind regards,