Create complex and visually-stunning particle effects and export them to other third-party platforms by relying on this very interesting utility #Create Particle Effect #Particle Creator #Design Visual Effect #Particle Effect #Create #Animation
NeutrinoParticles Editor is a powerful and interesting development tool that aims to provide you with a unified environment and all the necessary means for creating visually pleasing particle effects.
Not only that but with the help of this particle effects development tool you can export the results to other third-party tools or platforms for further processing.
Since we're on the subject, it's worth pointing out that the utility allows you to export your work to JavaScript and C# language source files, with support for C++ and Java currently in the works. It's also fairly useful if you intend to render the content with open source tools such as gaming development platforms such as Unity and Pixi.
Before we dive into details and talk about the ins and outs of this app, please note that NeutrinoParticles Editor is still in an active development state, hence, future improvements are to be expected.
Getting started with the app is a relatively straightforward job, mainly thanks to the fact that it doesn't require installation: simply download the package, unzip it, and run the app via its designated executable file.
To help you learn the ropes, you should consider starting out with the app by using one of the multiple provided sample files. The user interface, while not particularly impressive in any meaningful way, is pretty novice-accessible. The overall accessibility effect is also helped by the app's main window which sports a simplistic layout.
You're bound to discover the app's three most essential tools, namely the area editor, graph editor, and the path editor. The right side of the main window is also home to various other useful tools that allow you to modify the particle animations to any desired effect by changing aspects such as their style, starting position, movement, color, and transparency levels.
Granted, it might look like a handful at first, especially if you're not particularly experienced with visual tools such as this. However, you can speed up the learning procedure by checking out the set of comprehensive video tutorials and the reference manual found on the app's website. For a basic overview, start off with the YouTube video at the end of this review.
NeutrinoParticles Editor is a young and useful piece of software that seems to be off to a great start. Sure, we should see some improvements in the period to come, especially in the exporting department, however, as it stands, it's a fairly compelling package that offers enough versatility to meet the needs of more experienced users, all while remaining fairly accessible for novices.
What's new in NeutrinoParticles Editor v1.0.2 (f8311ba0):
- v1.0.1 was the BETA and as of 10.12.2017 v1.0.2 is the official release of NeutrinoParticles.
- Fixed crash on setting up default name for EmitterProperty of attached emitter.
- Fixed Emitter Guide update issues.
NeutrinoParticles Editor v1.0.2 (f8311ba0)
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Windows 10 32/64 bit
Windows 8 32/64 bit
Windows 7 32/64 bit - file size:
- 12.8 MB
- filename:
- neutrinoparticles-editor-v1.0.2.zip
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