Add real-time lightsA Lighting Mode for Lights that need to change their properties or which are spawned via scripts during gameplay. Unity calculates and updates the lighting of these Lights every frame at run time. They can change in response to actions taken by the player, or events which take place in the Scene. More info
See in Glossary to a percentage of your particles using this module.
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Light | Assign a Light PrefabAn asset type that allows you to store a GameObject complete with components and properties. The prefab acts as a template from which you can create new object instances in the scene. More info See in Glossary describing how your particle lights should look. |
Ratio | A value between 0 and 1 describing the proportion of particles that will receive a light. |
Random Distribution | Choose whether lights are assigned randomly or periodically. When set to true, every particle has a random chance of receiving a light based on the Ratio. Higher values increase the probability of a particle having a light. When set to false, the Ratio controls how often a newly created particle receives a light (for example, every Nth particle will receive a light). |
Use Particle Color | When set to True, the final color of the Light will be modulated by the color of the particle it is attached to. If set to False, the Light color is used without any modification. |
Size Affects Range | When enabled, the Range specified in the Light will be multiplied by the size of the particle. |
Alpha Affects Intensity | When enabled, the Intensity of the light is multiplied by the particle alpha value. |
Range Multiplier | Apply a custom multiplier to the Range of the light over the lifetime of the particle using this curve. |
Intensity Multiplier | Apply a custom multiplier to the Intensity of the light over the lifetime of the particle using this curve. |
Maximum Lights | Use this setting to avoid accidentally creating an enormous number of lights, which could make the Editor unresponsive or make your application run very slowly. |
The Lights module is a fast way to add real-time lighting to your particle effects. It can be used to make systems cast light onto their surroundings, for example for a fire, fireworks or lightning. It also allows you to have the lights inherit a variety of properties from the particles they are attached to. This can make it more believable that the particle effect itself is emitting light. For example, this can be achieved by making the lights fade out with their particles and having them share the same colors.
This module makes it easy to create a lot of real-time lights very quickly, and real-time lights have a high performance cost, especially in Forward RenderingA rendering path that renders each object in one or more passes, depending on lights that affect the object. Lights themselves are also treated differently by Forward Rendering, depending on their settings and intensity. More info
See in Glossary mode. If the lights also cast shadows, the performance cost is even higher. To help guard against an accidental tweak to the emission rate and thus causing thousands of real-time lights to be created, the Maximum Lights property should be used. Creating more lights than your target hardware is able to manage can cause slowdowns and unresponsiveness.
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