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From: Tim Krego <tkrego@norden1.com>
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Subject: Re: feature descriptions
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At 03:48 PM 4/17/96 -0400, you wrote:
>>Anyway my question about metaballs is if it is possible to create
>>drops of liquid where the drops flow together and break up back
>>into separate drops. Im interested in knowing if some sort of tension
>>can be created so that the skin formed between two metaballs gets
>>thinner and thinner as the balls are separated until there is no
>>skin between the two
I've used MetaReyes Metaballs with 3DS and there is a fusion value. You can
have negative or positive attraction. I assume other metaballs would have