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Build Stunning Real-time VFX with Unreal Engine 5

You're reading from   Build Stunning Real-time VFX with Unreal Engine 5 Start your journey into Unreal particle systems to create realistic visual effects using Niagara

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801072410
Length 312 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Hrishikesh Andurlekar Hrishikesh Andurlekar
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Preface 1. Part 1: Introduction to Niagara and Particle Systems in Unreal Engine 5
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Unreal Engine Particle System Frameworks FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Understanding Particle System Concepts 4. Chapter 3: Exploring Niagara Concepts and Architecture 5. Chapter 4: Building Our First Niagara System 6. Chapter 5: Diving into Emitter-System Overrides 7. Part 2: Dive Deeper into Niagara for VFX
8. Chapter 6: Exploring Dynamic Inputs 9. Chapter 7: Creating Custom Niagara Modules 10. Chapter 8: Local Modules and Versioning 11. Chapter 9: Events and Event Handlers 12. Chapter 10: Debugging Workflow in Niagara 13. Chapter 11: Controlling Niagara Particles Using Blueprints 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Calling Niagara User Exposed settings from Blueprint Actors

Now that we have created a Niagara System, let us start with the blueprint. We will create the blueprint, connect it to the User Exposed parameters, and then expose those parameters as public variables for users to edit them:

  1. Let us start off by creating an Actor Blueprint. Let us call it BP_Fountain.

Figure 11.8: Creating a new Blueprint Actor class and naming it BP_Fountain

  1. We need to add a Niagara particle system component to this. You can choose to dynamically create one using blueprints or keep things simple and add it by clicking on the + Add button in the Components panel. Let us choose the simple way. Rename the component that we added NiagaraFountain.

Figure 11.9: Add a Niagara particle system component and name it NiagaraFountain

  1. In the Details panel, select the NewNiagaraSystem1 particle system we created in the previous section under the...
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