The Repeating Ripple effect creates continuous circular wave distortions that emanate from a central point, similar to ripples in water.
How it works
Repeating Ripple generates continuous waves that distort the image as they travel outward from a defined center point. The waves automatically animate outward at a customizable speed and frequency.
Unlike the Impact Ripple effect which creates a single expanding wave, Repeating Ripple creates continuous waves, making it ideal for ongoing effects.
Use cases
- Creating water ripple effects
- Simulating continuous wave patterns, similar to Spooky
Controllers
| Name | Type | Description | Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| x | Number | Horizontal position of the ripple center | 0-1 |
| y | Number | Vertical position of the ripple center | 0-1 |
| Distortion Intensity | Number | Controls the strength of the distortion | 0-0.1 |
| Animation Speed | Number | Controls how quickly the ripples animate | 0-10 |
| Wave Frequency | Number | Controls the density of the wave pattern | 1-50 |