5/7/2023 0 Comments Youtube particle playground![]() And then I just went in again and kind of adjusted a couple more of these canon settings. Here, you can change the amount of blurriness, so they're a little less opaque, so they have that more translucent steam effect. Then I go to blur and sharpen and go down to Gaussian blur. So I changed it to 360, so then the particles would flow up like steam actually does. I also changed the gravity from 180 degrees to 360 degrees, because if it was 180, the particles would float down. I still have a little bit more exploration to do in terms of how the particles show up and when. ![]() These are all really up to just your preference and playing around and seeing what works. I changed the direction just a little bit, lowered the velocity so it doesn't go too fast, changed the color to white, and then changed the particles to make them larger themselves. ![]() I changed the barrel radius to make the particles fill up more of the screen. Here, you open up cannon, and you can adjust all these different settings. Then I went to effect and then down to simulation and then down to particle playground. So you're going to add a solid layer to your new composition, and I would, again, do a darker color, so the white steam shows up. I changed the background color to a dark color because I wanted to make my steam white. I just titled this one Tutorial, and I actually used a tutorial I found online, but the effects are a little bit more updated in our version of After Effects, so I had to make a couple of adjustments. In this After Effects tutorial, Jayda Lyon covers how to create steam using particle playground.įirst of all, you make a new composition. ![]()
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