Aerohawk Effects : Create particle effects for your video game projects by combining different emitters with customizable variables, particle shapes, and generate required GML code
Sure enough modern video games look stunning, with an abundance of effects, pictures, and particles used to create a proper experience. However, you can create games yourself, with various engines at your disposal, and with the help of Aerohawk Effects you can generate sprites to include for cool effects.
Can be used on the go
The application comes in a pretty lightweight package. On the one hand, it can be carried around on a thumb drive, because no installation is required, so you can go ahead and launch it right after download. On the other hand, it keeps the target PC unaltered, because registry entries don’t need to be modified to ensure functionality.You’re directly thrown in the creation process, with a decent preview area to provide an example of what can be achieved. If you’re not convinced from the first run, hitting the “randomize” button instantly generates a new effect to explore possibilities, or at least get inspired and accidentally stumble upon a suitable template.
Good, but far from being a pro
You mostly get to work with numerical values, and this can become slightly frustrating, even though container fields are self explanatory. However, a prompt always shows up for a new value, with no indication of limits, or the possibility to quickly undo any mistakes. Apart from shape of a particle, color selection, and alpha blending, all values like size, orientation, direction, gravity, speed, and emission are specified in numbers.The preview area always updates in real time, with options to set a different background color for preview. Additionally, you can choose to burst particles instead of continuously streaming them. Export options aren’t abundant. One of them generates a PNG snapshot, while the other reveals the GML code you need to include in your project to obtain the effect.
To sum it up
Taking everything into consideration, we can say that Aerohawk Effects is sure to help you generate cool particle effects for your projects, but not without a struggle. Diversity is one of the main features, but the overall editing process is rather frustrating, with too much time spend on a single value.
Aerohawk Effects runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 4 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Graphics Editing and Painting.
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