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Blood effect
Posted by Mandyyjobs on June 24, 2006 at 2:54 amAt first I was looking for a blood/head explosion, now I have down-graded it to just a blood, like paint splatter effect. Is there an already existing emitter for this? Thanks
PS – I would love it if Wondertouch had a particle emitter search, so you could search for emitters by name on the site.
Andrew Mentor replied 16 years, 12 months ago 4 Members · 9 Replies -
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Aharon Rabinowitz
June 25, 2006 at 2:00 pmyou can, more or less:
got to this website, where Kim Cuttle has an emitter library index. Just search the Excel file for the info:
https://www.poodog.com/emitters.htm
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Aharon Rabinowitz
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http://www.allbetsareoff.com
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Mandyyjobs
June 25, 2006 at 3:30 pmThe website doesn’t seem to work. IT just have a title and a blank graphics box. Is there something different that you are seeing?
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Mandyyjobs
June 25, 2006 at 3:40 pmOk, it wasn’t working with Firefox, but does with IE.
I found a couple like Blood but none seem to have that throwing paint effect.
Also, there is one called Drip Paint – Don’t Erase, but it doesn’t seem to do anything so I am not sure how to use it. If I am missing a paint/blood splatter effect please let me know so I can find it, thanks! -
Aharon Rabinowitz
June 29, 2006 at 1:19 amDon’t erase is a feature you will find in the Project settings. It tells pIllusion not to erase particles after they are created, so you get paint streaks drawn by the particles.
Probably not what you need.
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Aharon Rabinowitz
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Andrew Mentor
June 16, 2009 at 10:51 pmI understand this post is kind of super old, but this page still does not work on Safari, Firefox nor Opera. Three most widely used browsers, three super secure and stable browsers. Have in mind that it’s a very small possibilty people on MACs will ever fire up some of those Windows emulators just to see this page in IE. And Mac users should not be that easily forgotten, they use ParticleIllusion too.
Is there any way we can get our hands on this page code? I am willing to fix it (and also give it a deserved design flush) so it works on every single browser you can name.
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Alan Lorence
June 17, 2009 at 1:10 amI’m not sure why you say it doesn’t work. It works in Safari and Opera.
Try going straight to https://www.creativecow.net and then choose the particleIllusion forum. Maybe you’re having trouble with the embedded forum in the wondertouch website?
If you can’t get it working, contact support at creativecow dot net.
Alan.
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Andrew Mentor
June 17, 2009 at 1:21 amI wasn’t talking about the forum. Forum works fine, otherwise I wouldn’t be able to post it in here, would I ?
I was talking about this page (I believe I replied to Aharon Rabinowitz, sorry if post hierarchy is not showing it):
https://www.poodog.com/emitters.htm
This is what I get in Safari and in Opera, Firefox too…
https://img198.imageshack.us/img198/5563/picture1wsv.jpg
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Alan Lorence
June 17, 2009 at 2:09 pmAh sorry. Why do you need that page? If you need a tool for searching for emitters, you have 2 options:
1) The emitter catalog. There’s a link to it in the right side blue column on the emitter libraries page of our website
2) The emitter search function of particleView.
Alan.
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Andrew Mentor
June 18, 2009 at 12:40 amNo need to appologize, I am the one who failed to mention the actual page that gave me problems.
Emitter Catalog will do the trick. It is very difficult sometimes to navigate through all those emitters with quite funny and not so intuitive names. I like the numbering, so at least we can easily find out if it’s an old emitter library or maybe newer one… but still, it doesn’t tell us much about the nature of the emitter itself.
Thanks for he heads-up!
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