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com.ellyality.simulation.gpu.particle
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A GPU Particle System for Unity

Note that not all options/features in the inspector have been fully implemented. This version will no longer be updated, as version 2 (V2 branch) is a rewrite from scratch and this project's future (though still WIP).
Made with Unity 2017.2 & .3. Might work with older versions. Only tested on Desktop with Nvidia GPU. Latest test: 2018.2.0f2; working
I am currently stuck developing version 2 of the particle system because of some nasty bugs. V2 is rewritten from scratch and will improve on V1's features as well as introduce new ones. It's in this repo's v2 branch. If you are into C# and Compute Shaders and would like V2 to be stable asap, feel free to contribute or get in touch with me. I'd love to cooperate with you!
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
The included sIBL images are from sIBL Archive.
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We found that com.ellyality.simulation.gpu.particle demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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