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VFX Add-On

The VFX add-on provides a set of ready-to-use assets for the following special effects:

  • Fire
  • Explosions
  • Artillery shots
  • Rain drops
  • Snowflakes
  • Water splashes
  • Welding

Opening the World#

To open the world containing special effects:

  • Install the VFX add-on (available via UNIGINE SDK Browser in the Add-Ons section) and add it to your project (by clicking Other Actions -> Configure Project -> Add-ons in the Projects section of UNIGINE SDK Browser).
  • Click File -> Open World (Ctrl + O) or open the Asset Browser window, open the vfx folder and choose one of the prepared scenes. The scene will open.

Notice
Separate nodes will also be available as *.node files in the data/vfx/nodes directory.
Last update: 2019-12-25
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