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    [EXAMPLE PATCH] Explosions of Particles

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    • fubbiF
      fubbi @DusX
      last edited by fubbi

      Search on shadertoy for dust, burst or particles (and other), if you find something that comes close, you can modify it in Isadora by changing numbers around and observing the results. And of course, you can add isadora effects and color corrections to the output.


      GLSL Shader Actor Tutorial

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      • bonemapB
        bonemap Izzy Guru @Vidasonik
        last edited by bonemap

        @vidasonik

        Hi,

        You might find this Isadora native particle system useful - or at least interesting. It uses a Javascript Actor algorithm to manipulate the Isadora 3D Model Particles. There are a lot of great effects possible with Isadora's built in particle generators.

        This patch demonstrates an experiment extending the particle actors with custom multi-element 3D models and javascript. I found the javascript source code contributed to this forum some time ago here so tip-of-the-hat there. I have made some variations using snapshots.

        Javascript Particles.zip

        Best Wishes

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        • VidasonikV
          Vidasonik @fubbi
          last edited by

          @fubbi thanks so much I can't wait to explore this. Cheers and happy 2021!

          Composer and performer of Mimesis Arts / MacBook Pro 16" 2021 Monterey 12.2.1 Apple M1 Max 32GB

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          • VidasonikV
            Vidasonik @bonemap
            last edited by

            @bonemap thanks so much. I've got your earlier tutorial sessions on particles - which have been really helpful. When I have spent some time on these suggestions I'll send you some outcomes! Happy 2021, cheers, Dave

            Composer and performer of Mimesis Arts / MacBook Pro 16" 2021 Monterey 12.2.1 Apple M1 Max 32GB

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              Shreeswifty @Vidasonik
              last edited by

              @vidasonik

              Wait, Isadora does in fact do particle systems already pre-ISF/GLSL 

              i am 99.9% sure that all my particle systems work unless the object is not updated?

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              • DusXD
                DusX Tech Staff @Shreeswifty
                last edited by

                @shreeswifty

                Yes, Isadora supports particle systems, however; @Vidasonik is looking to create clouds of particles.
                So GLSL may well be the best option for so many elements.

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                • markM
                  mark @Vidasonik
                  last edited by

                  @vidasonik said:

                  generate clouds of dust particles or tiny stars.

                   Something like this?

                  See attached patch.

                  dust-example.zip

                  Best Wishes,
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                  • VidasonikV
                    Vidasonik @mark
                    last edited by

                    @mark yes thanks a lot Mark this is exactly the kind of thing I have in mind. I can track the movement of the dance to replace the mouse function. I have tried to open the file star.3ds as it would be great to add some rainbow colour shifts to the dust but on my mac the file is not recognised? I have previously used some transparent ping star bursts but they retain their block integrity. What you have sent is perfect. Much appreciated. I have time to work on this as currently stranded on Madeira!

                    Belated Happy Birthday to you!

                    best wishes, David

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                    • VidasonikV
                      Vidasonik @mark
                      last edited by

                      @mark I've just added a wave generator and a color maker HSBA which does the trick! Thank you!

                      Composer and performer of Mimesis Arts / MacBook Pro 16" 2021 Monterey 12.2.1 Apple M1 Max 32GB

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                      • markM
                        mark @Vidasonik
                        last edited by

                        @vidasonik said:

                        I've just added a wave generator and a color maker HSBA which does the trick! Thank you!

                        Glad to hear you got what you wanted. You need a program that understands the 3DS model format to open the star. I use Cheetah3D because it is simple and easy for someone who doesn't spend a lot of time working with 3D programs. (Blender, for example, is free but massively complex and I don't really dig the user interface.)

                        Best Wishes,
                        Mark

                        Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
                        Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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                        • VidasonikV
                          Vidasonik @mark
                          last edited by

                          @mark Thanks Mark. I downloaded GLC_player but wasn't immediately obvious how to edit the file. I'll have a look at Cheetah3D. Your file worked fine anyway so, as always, one has to decide what to spend limited time and effort on without disappearing down a rabbit hole!

                          Composer and performer of Mimesis Arts / MacBook Pro 16" 2021 Monterey 12.2.1 Apple M1 Max 32GB

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                          • WolandW
                            Woland Tech Staff @mark
                            last edited by

                            @mark said:

                            dust-example.zip

                             It'd be great if you could upload this to the Plugin Page boss ❤

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