What are Dynamic Inputs?
Niagara is designed to enable anybody to work with it regardless of their level of knowledge about it. Everything that we learned about Niagara in the previous chapters enables us to create relatively complex particle systems. However, it is pretty obvious that sooner or later, an artist will want more extensibility. This can be achieved by having property values that are not constant but are a result of some mathematical formula or function. Niagara provides a library of such formulas and functions, which we call Dynamic Inputs. Dynamic Inputs enable users to have infinite extensibility.
Dynamic Input can drive any value using different types of functions or graph logic. Dynamic Inputs can also be chained to create more complex particle effects than would be possible with just one Dynamic Input. It is advised to use Dynamic Inputs with existing modules whenever possible, rather than creating new modules to improve performance.
Dynamic Inputs can be added...