Publisher | numbloq |
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File size | 17.89MB |
Number of files | 296 |
Latest version | 2 |
Latest release date | 2018-01-10 12:50:54 |
First release date | 2016-09-26 11:42:26 |
Supported Unity versions | 2018.4.2 or higher |
SpriteToParticles is a script that use a Sprite component or Image component (UI) as a emitter for the Shuryken Particle System. It uses the sprite pixel position and/or color as emission source.
Examples of use would be:
- Effects for your sprite character or items.
- Enhancement of backgrounds.
- Bringing life to static images.
Details:
- Full source, fully commented
- 14 Demos with different examples of use
- Works on all platforms (read documentation to check performance)
Try it out:
StP for Sprites
StP for UI
Considerations:
- Read/Write options must be enabled in texture import settings (Texture Importer).
- Mobile doesn't handle well much particles. Try keeping emission low.
- Some example scenes won't be available for Unity 5.4.
Please read the documentation and script reference linked below before buying
Documentation
Scripts Doxygen Reference
Update 2.0
(+) Completely reworked system
(+) New Effectors post particle system’s emission
(+) New Inspector that helps configuration.
(+) New added precision between frames option.
(+) New Border emission option (for dynamic emission only atm).
(+) New contextual menu options for faster development.
(+) Added execute in edit mode. Now changes are visible in edit mode.
(+) Added more example scenes
(+) Bugs fixing and warnings removal.
Update 1.2.2
(+) Added Static Emission for UI
(+) Fixed Unity 5.5+ issues
(+) Fixed UI some shader compiling errors (A “reimport all” in the project might be needed to fix this)
Update 1.2
(+) Added support for UI
(+) Added 2 UI Demo Scenes
(+) Added a new non UI Demo Scene
(+) Added a few prefabs for faster development (to be used as blueprints)
Note: Sliced UI Images not supported at the moment.
Support Thread on the forums here
Please share what you make with the package! :)
The Demos use the awesome (and free!) art of:
Calciumtrice and Tatermand