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2D Game Engine with visual WYSIWYG editor and JS scripting
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VFX Library for JMonkeyEngine
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A lightweight, efficient and easy-to-use Canvas library for building some cool particle effects.
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GTA V Data dumps useful for modding & scripting
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This project is a practice website that uses p5js library to implement particle effect
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This is A-Frame Image Particles component which allows to apply particles effect to any image.
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A Generator for creating minecraft partical effects from pictures or 3D models
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Particle Effects for Python with Pyglet using a system with Physical Simulation and 2D Sprites
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A particle-effect, written in JavaScript using P5JS
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A lightweight, flexible particle system written in Python.
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The Particle System API, since 1999, using C++, OpenGL, GLUT, and CMake
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A particle system for Bitty Engine.
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An assignment in school that included Directx 11 implementation with various functionalities.
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Bombing simulation using OpenGL
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A 3D game engine built "from scratch" in openGL, featured through an interactive exploration of a procedurally generated snowy terrain with various visual effects mainly created through GLSL shaders.
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tutorial Unity : simple fire effect using the particle effects
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🎆 Burst interface elements in Swift
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