Publisher | Dominique Fiolet |
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File size | 10.42MB |
Number of files | 53 |
Latest version | 1 |
Latest release date | 2018-09-24 04:04:09 |
First release date | 2018-01-29 05:02:23 |
Supported Unity versions | 2018.4.2 or higher |
This programmed lighting package makes it possible to add various lighting effects and interactions to your scenes by the use of scripts with variables that are adjustable within the inspector window of the editor.
Switching multiple lights in a room with a single switch, switching them in specified or random patterns.
Rotating, fading and color changing light beams to create a light tower effect or perhaps the emergency lights of a police car.
A flickering and malfunctioning flashlight as it drains and fades out for a thrilling horror scene.
A generator light that could be also used for creating a film projector lighting effect.
A motion light sensor that detects one or more targets when appearing within its field of vision.
Lastly, a searchlight that can roam through a specified field and reacts to one or more targets that are caught within its light field.
All of this can be easily created with the scripts within this package.
Parameters are easily adjustable when working in the editor.
Experiment around with the variables and create your very own lighting effect.
Switching multiple lights in a room with a single switch, switching them in specified or random patterns.
Rotating, fading and color changing light beams to create a light tower effect or perhaps the emergency lights of a police car.
A flickering and malfunctioning flashlight as it drains and fades out for a thrilling horror scene.
A generator light that could be also used for creating a film projector lighting effect.
A motion light sensor that detects one or more targets when appearing within its field of vision.
Lastly, a searchlight that can roam through a specified field and reacts to one or more targets that are caught within its light field.
All of this can be easily created with the scripts within this package.
Parameters are easily adjustable when working in the editor.
Experiment around with the variables and create your very own lighting effect.