I finally found a tutorial how to make fireflies. I am very happy, because I am making a horror game and fireflies are unnecesary... Thank you very much!
This is a great tutorial! I made my fireflies into little pixels with trails that go from neon green to an orangish-yellow colour and they look really nice in my pixel art game! Thanks!!
Help! I have made the shape bigger and into a square to fit my map, and have increased the 'rate over time' because the particles were really spread out, but now they have a weird pulsing effect where they will all appear and disappear at the same time. what went wrong? thx in advance
I was searching for a star field tutorial and found this. Is it possible to create a star field that is continuously moving towards the camera creating an effect that the camera is moving through the stars in space?
Love the tutorial, thanks for the time, very clear and all - i'm having one issue where the particles don't move after adding noise like in your example. Does it make any difference I am doing this in 2D?
Thank you for your kind words, I am glad I could help you! Yes I believe this method might not work as expected in 2D, because the particles move in 3D with the noise. I don't know a lot about 2D in Unity so I can't say for sure, sorry friend! Maybe try changing the particle settings or perhaps the camera settings to render the particles in 2D?
This was exactly what I needed, and you were straightforward and to the point. Thank you!
Old but still relevant. GREAT TUTORIAL
7 years later, it is helping me, thank you
Thank you! Just what I was looking for!
I finally found a tutorial how to make fireflies.
I am very happy, because I am making a horror game and fireflies are unnecesary...
Thank you very much!
Simple and pretty, thank you
Thanks a ton for this! A super simple, no-nonsense tutorial is what I was looking for!
I am so happy that I could help you! :D
This is a great tutorial! I made my fireflies into little pixels with trails that go from neon green to an orangish-yellow colour and they look really nice in my pixel art game! Thanks!!
Thank you for your tutorial. This was exactly what I needed.
You are very welcome, I'm glad I could help you!
Thanks for this awesome tutorial man. You rock! You gained a new sub here. More particle system tutorials please :)
Dude this was so well explained and easy to follow, Thank you so much! ^ ^ I really needed this for my game, including the stars part!
thank you very much this is exactly what I needed
Thanks man, perceft simple but effective advice! I've implemented it right now into my project :-)
Thank you so much Karel! That means a lot to me, glad I could help you! :D
Thanks i needed this for an avatar im working on
Awesome tutorial. Loved it
Seriously, thank you so much for this!
A pleasure to help you Prince! :)
Thank you for the tutorial. Quickly and easy to understand!
Thank you very much, it helped me a lot!
Thank you. A very good tutorial!
Awesome dude
the tutorial of yours are great!!
Simple yet effective tutorial, thank you! 😁
You're welcome! Glad I could help :)
Thank you so much :33 I love the explanation
Thank you! What if I want them to glow? 🤔👀
Very nice and simple. Thanks a lot.
Help! I have made the shape bigger and into a square to fit my map, and have increased the 'rate over time' because the particles were really spread out, but now they have a weird pulsing effect where they will all appear and disappear at the same time. what went wrong?
thx in advance
Cheers, great tutorial
I was searching for a star field tutorial and found this. Is it possible to create a star field that is continuously moving towards the camera creating an effect that the camera is moving through the stars in space?
Great tutorial, it looks really nice, i love it xD
probably one of the better unity tutorials i have ever watched; that is until they make one of these features obsolete too :(
"you would not believe your eyes"
very cool tutorial! i'm sure this will get more views c:
Thank you for tutorial)
thanks for this!!!
NOISE! THANK YOU!
Thank you soooooo much!!!
You are so welcome! I am glad it helped you :)
Thank you kindly Wizard of pixels!
Maravilloso gracias por esta ayuda, simple y clara!
Love the tutorial, thanks for the time, very clear and all - i'm having one issue where the particles don't move after adding noise like in your example. Does it make any difference I am doing this in 2D?
Thank you for your kind words, I am glad I could help you! Yes I believe this method might not work as expected in 2D, because the particles move in 3D with the noise. I don't know a lot about 2D in Unity so I can't say for sure, sorry friend! Maybe try changing the particle settings or perhaps the camera settings to render the particles in 2D?
thanks! I almost paid for a fireflies asset while I could do it myself in minutes LOL
Awesomeee! Thank you very much!
Thanks so much!
Thank you sir!
What about the glow
thank you!!! here, take your like and your suscription
thank youuuuu
Short Question: how did you make the background dark? (btw. great tutorial)
This got into my recommended list. Hmmm
thx
Thank you 🇷🇺💪
Is that a SouthAfrican accent I hear?
Yes indeed Jelloscence, I'm from South Africa! :)
Lunarfoxel thought so and so am I 😁
*I'm lunar f*cks all*
On a serious note, great tutorial
This was exactly what I needed, and you were straightforward and to the point. Thank you!
Thank you for watching, I'm glad I could help you! :)