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particles [2019/10/01 11:14] – [Rain effect] adminparticles [2020/11/06 13:51] – [Physics Particle Support] admin
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 ====== Using the ParticleSystem ====== ====== Using the ParticleSystem ======
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 Gorilla3D provides an integrated particle system for rendering complex and individual particle effects. Gorilla3D provides an integrated particle system for rendering complex and individual particle effects.
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 Gorilla3D already supplies some of the most popular effects, like: fire, smoke, rain, snow, waterfall, eruption, explosion. Gorilla3D already supplies some of the most popular effects, like: fire, smoke, rain, snow, waterfall, eruption, explosion.
  
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 It is possible to manipulate each particle by the so-called influencers. It is possible to manipulate each particle by the so-called influencers.
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   * Endless or limited emmittance   * Endless or limited emmittance
   * Physically based particle collision detection with other scene objects (not with particles!)   * Physically based particle collision detection with other scene objects (not with particles!)
 +  * Autosorting of particles depending on assigned camera
  
 ===== Shader / Material ===== ===== Shader / Material =====
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 begin begin
   LParticles := TGorillaSnowParticleEmitter.Create(FGorilla);   LParticles := TGorillaSnowParticleEmitter.Create(FGorilla);
 +  LParticles.Parent := FGorilla;
   LParticles.Camera := FCamera;   LParticles.Camera := FCamera;
 end; end;
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 end; end;
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