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This asset is included in Cartoon VFX Deluxe as part of its bundle.

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This Product contains Highly Customizable Particle Prefabs for:
Unity Game Engine 


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In order to download this asset pack you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $19.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:

VFX Sword Slash v2.0.0.unitypackage 4 MB
(PREVIEW) GIFs - Sword Slash VFX V2.0.0.zip 24 MB
(PREVIEW) MP4s - Sword Slash VFX V2.0.0.zip 54 MB
License + More Info.txt 1 kB

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Can this only be opened in unity or are their gifs or other sprite sheet files?

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Yes. Currently the best way to use these is to open it in Unity.
There are some spritesheet files, but they were created with the intended purpose of being used with the Unity Particle system. Using it outside of Unity would have a big drop in quality.

THANK YOU

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This is great, but I'm not using Unity, can I export it and use it on another engine after I buy it?

Technically yes, but it can be a bit of work to do so.

The sword slashes sprite sheets are actually pretty standard sheets so a lot of them can be used in other engines right out of the box.
However in Unity, a lot of the sprite sheets are colored and layered with each other to get a much grander effect.

If you want to "export" the effect from inside Unity, the best way I know how is to:
Download the Recorder from the unity package manager > Drag the prefab you want to export into the scene > Frame the camera to show the entire effect > Use the Recorder to export a PNG sequence .

And that's pretty much it. If you want more details on this, there's a useful video titled "Unity Recorder Transparent Background Tutorial" on YouTube. It will cover these steps in a bit more detail.

Thank you for your guidance, I used the Recorder plug-in, but it seems there is no way to export particles, the image will be completely transparent

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Hello, sorry for getting back to this so late! I did find a small issue with the shader that prevented it from being showing up on transparent backgrounds.

This is now fixed. The Recorder plug-in method should work with all vfx now.

(Changing some materials to the basic shader instead of additive, may give more desirable results)

Just download the new version.

Sorry again for any inconveniences!

You've been busy. Great job!

Thanks!

I have more VFX Packs in the works :)

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