This asset was inspired by the trend of long-form looping animated videos on YouTube, particularly in the LoFi music scene. It was created using Unity's toolset, with the final result rendered using Unity's 'Recorder' plug-in. Key points include:
* Made for creating pre-rendered videos, not real-time use * Experimental project * Scripts were developed collaboratively between humans and AI * Some 2D assets were created through a combination of human design and AI assistance
The asset structure includes: * 2D assets in .psb format (layered Photoshop files) * Unity's '2D Animation' package for rigging and animation * Custom scripts for visual effects
For detailed documentation on each script's functionality and parameters, please refer to the offline documentation.
To set up for pre-rendering: 1. Get Unity's 'Recorder' plug-in 2. Set up your recording settings 3. Use the demo scene as a reference
The assets include: * PSB files are layered Photoshop files * Rigged using Unity's 2D Animation package * Effects added with custom scripts
Performance notes: * Number of particles * Mesh settings * Animation complexity
To learn how everything works: 1. Open the demo scene 2. Watch how it runs 3. Look at each component 4. Try changing different settings
Technical Details:
Asset Structure: * 2D assets use .psb format (layered Photoshop files) * Uses Unity's '2D Animation' package for rigging and animation * Includes custom scripts for visual effects
Scripts Overview: All scripts work together to create various atmospheric effects like floating dust, god rays, steam, and natural movements for the environment. For detailed documentation, please refer to the offline documentation.
Setup Notes: For Pre-rendering: 1. Get Unity's 'Recorder' plug-in 2. Set up your recording settings 3. Use the demo scene as a reference
About the Assets: * PSB files are layered Photoshop files * Rigged using Unity's 2D Animation package * Effects added with custom scripts
Performance Notes: * Number of particles * Mesh settings * Animation complexity
How to Learn: 1. Open the demo scene 2. Watch how it runs 3. Look at each component 4. Try changing different settings