A downloadable asset pack for Windows

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This pack contains 46 Niagara particle systems, 15 post-process lens flares, and a widget that can be used to modify the texture color palette.
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Particle categories: blood, sparks, rain, snow, ribbons, muzzle flashes, bullet shells, impacts, fire, explosions, and more.

SubUV effects come with several texture variations.

In this asset pack, you will also find 15 pre-made lens flare material instances and 71 lens flare element textures that can be used to quickly and easily create new variations.

Related Packs: Retro Graphics

Important Notes:

  • Texture Tool requires the Blueprint Material and Texture Nodes and Editor Scripting Utilities plugins to be enabled.
  • Texture Tool only works with pre-processed textures (indexed colors) with up to 256*256 pixels in size.
  • 1-bit transparency
  • Retro Graphics effects shown in the trailer are not included in this pack.

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In order to download this asset pack you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $24.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Retro Particles & Lens Flares 4.26 46 MB
Retro Particles & Lens Flares 4.27 47 MB
Retro Particles & Lens Flares 5.0 47 MB
Retro Particles & Lens Flares 5.1 47 MB
Retro Particles & Lens Flares 5.2 46 MB
Retro Particles & Lens Flares 5.3 46 MB
Retro Particles & Lens Flares 5.4 46 MB
Retro Particles & Lens Flares 5.5 46 MB

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No UE 5.1 version?

There is now!

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Perfect as allways !! 
Great customization and performance, totaly recommand!

Thanks! I'm glad you're enjoying the pack!

Damn, I got so excited when I saw this and then realised it was Unreal. Don’t suppose you’re familiar with the Unity Shrunken system and could transcribe the effects over as it’s own package for purchase?

No, sorry!