Using particleIllusion for Animation
 
 
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Animation comes very easy to particleIllusion, since that's what it's all about!

But particleIllusion is as powerful as most dedicated animation packages, and because you can use any image or animation as an emitter within particleIllusion, you can easily compose your whole animation within particleIllusion without the need for a complex animation or cartoon studio type package.

If you download the demo, you will be able to see this for yourself with the example mice emitters. The emitter is an animation of a walking mouse. To make the mouse move, all you have to do is record it's motion path.

In the full version of particleIllusion you can of course use any animation you care to think of as an emitter and record complex motion paths for each one, add animated backgrounds, and use deflectors and blockers to make your emitters react to their environment.

We will be covering this in greater detail as we build up the site, with tutorials, tips and ready to use libraries of emitters and even whole project files. Keep one eye on our free resources page, too, because we will occasionally make project examples and other resources available for general download (there are some projects there right now that you can load and view in the demo version of particleIllusion, as well as some new emitters for owners of the full version).

But you can check out the gallery right now to watch some particleIllusion animations we have done.

 
 
Shooting Star Animation
 
 
 
 

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