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sprite-glow reviews and mentions
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Added some subtle 2D glow effects to our game, and they make a big difference!
https://github.com/Elringus/SpriteGlow is what we used. It requires post-processing to be enabled. Not really a true lighting effect, more like glow outline.
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This is a short before after video about my first game called Duo Square. On the left side is the first playable prototype and on the right side is the first released version. I am wondering how many time should I spent on polishing? Do you have any suggestions?
I glad you like it! This is a combination of 2-3 effects. First I highly recommend this package from github: https://github.com/Elringus/SpriteGlow It is a good source for creating sprite glow. The other effects are mostly post-processing effects like bloom and chromatic aberration. Last but not least I have made screen shake.
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elringus/sprite-glow is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of sprite-glow is ShaderLab.
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