Updated Scale (markdown)
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@ -62,3 +62,28 @@ set {_scaled::*} to {_circle::*} scaled at player by 1 in direction of vector 2,
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The result is an ellipse that has a two times larger radius in the x-direction than in the z-direction. Image with the green particles showing the original circle and the flame particles showing the ellipse:
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![](https://i.imgur.com/e6W2mhm.png)
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***
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The same is possible with 3D shapes like spheres, which we can scale in all 3 dimensions at once:
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```
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set {_sphere::*} to sphere with radius 1 and density 5
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set {_scaled::*} to {_sphere::*} scaled by 2 in direction of vector 1, 2, 3
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```
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With locations:
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```
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set {_sphere::*} to sphere at player with radius 1 and density 5
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set {_scaled::*} to {_sphere::*} scaled at player by 2 in direction of vector 1, 2, 3
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```
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Which results in an ellipsoid:
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![](https://i.imgur.com/ZG5uT2C.png)
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Note also that the ellipsoid has not more points than the sphere. Sometimes it is therefore more useful to make a bigger shape and then shrink it to keep a high density of points. We can change the previous example to use a big sphere and then shrink it:
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```
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set {_sphere::*} to sphere with radius 6 and density 5
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set {_scaled::*} to {_sphere::*} scaled by 1 in direction of vector 1/3, 1/2, 1
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```
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Which results in an ellipsoid with a lot more points:
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![](https://i.imgur.com/UEJKC5E.png)
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