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Pixi Particles
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External editor included
Aside from the editors within the engine plugins, PopcornFX also includes an external editor which allows the user more freedom with their particles.
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Tree based architecture
PopcornFX, unlike a lot of other particle effects tools, is editable from a tree (a lot like layers in Photoshop) rather than a set of nodes. This removes a lot of complexity from editing your particles, while still retaining all the control you have with a node system.
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Includes Unity and Unreal Engine plugins
PopcornFX comes with plugins for both Unity and the Unreal Engine, which cuts down on the workload of generating particle systems by allowing you to do them in-engine.
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Interactive editor available
Pixi has an editor available which makes it super easy to create and customize your particles. The editor exports your settings to a JSON file which you can then load into your project for the Pixi Particle library to use. You can check the editor out here.
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Requires PixiJS
PixiJS is a great web renderer, but if you don't want to use it in your project, then you won't be able to use Pixi Particles.
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Great for browser games
Pixi is a particle system library built for the PixiJS library (a WebGL renderer), which makes it ideal for a browser based game.
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2d particles only
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Custom particle images
Pixi allows for importing custom particle images, meaning you can create your own graphics.
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Simple interface on the editor
Pixi's interface is just a simple web page. All of your tools on the right, and your preview in the center. Nothing is buried or hidden in menus, so finding the variable you want to change is incredibly easy.
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