You could get the groups' name (from the multiple groups you have created) and 
set a custom data using set data node.

Then your point cloud will inherit this data.

Cheers.

Regards,
Chris Chia


On 24 May, 2012, at 6:39 PM, "Adam Seeley" 
<adam_see...@yahoo.com<mailto:adam_see...@yahoo.com>> wrote:

Hi,

Could be, trying not to be thick, but not sure how to mutually exclusive sets 
out of it.

The Instance randomisation is nice and quick (and there).

Does anybody know how to get the Instance ID of a particle?

After setting random instance objects using multiple objects in a group, I'd 
like to be able to find out which particles relate to which instance so I can 
manipulate them.

Thanks,

adam.

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From: Vladimir Jankijevic 
<vladi...@elefantstudios.ch<mailto:vladi...@elefantstudios.ch>>
To: Adam Seeley <adam_see...@yahoo.com<mailto:adam_see...@yahoo.com>>; 
softimage@listproc.autodesk.com<mailto:softimage@listproc.autodesk.com>
Sent: Thursday, 24 May 2012, 9:20
Subject: Re: Split ice cloud into randomised collections.

the modulo node would be your friend then...

vladimir

On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Adam Seeley 
<adam_see...@yahoo.com<mailto:adam_see...@yahoo.com>> wrote:
Hi,

Before I spend time sorting this one out on my short time scale, I wondered if 
someone had been there already.

I'd like to be able to split my cloud into, say, 10 randomised sets. Pretty 
much the same way that instancing 10 objects works, but so I can define 
specific colours/shapes etc. within the cloud.

Any handy compounds spring to mind?

Thanks and hope to see a few faces next Tuesday at USer Group,

Adam.




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