Object Properties

Wind Speed[0..+∞m]

The strength of the wind.

If you add Turbulence, both will be superimposed by the Wind Speed.

The wind's direction is represented in the viewport as a fan with a yellow arrow that points in the direction of the wind. The speed at which the fan rotates in the viewport gives you an indication of the wind's speed.

Turbulence[-∞..+∞%]

Enter a value not equal to 0 if you want to add a wind speed varied using internal 3D noise to your existing wind speed. The larger the value the stronger the turbulence will be. The particles can even start moving in a direction opposite the direction of the Wind Speed.

Turbulence Scale[0..+∞%]

Left: lower Turbulence Scale values; right: larger values.

Use this value to adjust the scale of the internal 3D noise used to calculate the turbulence. The lower the value the more the speed of the particles will vary - the wind will become more "unsettled". Larger values will lead to more homogeneous particle streams whose speed changes more slowly.

Turbulence Frequency[-∞..+∞%]

Left: lower Turbulence Frequency values; right: larger values.

Enter a value not equal to 0 if you want the noise to change over time. Lower values will cause the noise to change more slowly; larger values will cause the noise to change more quickly.

Mode

Here you can define how a Force Objects should affect dynamic objects (these settings have no effect on particles):

Note that when using the Aerodynamic Wind option, its effect will differ depending on the object over which it flows: