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Can you import particles from other softwares?

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  • SplitMindGamingS Offline
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    Are you able to import particles from other particle making softwares to hyperpad?

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    • Aidan_FireA Offline
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      Try it. I'm not sure cause I've never tried it.

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      • SplitMindGamingS Offline
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        i dont think you can. theres no load function. I have this particle script I would like to use. I wish there was a way to import it.

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          Looking through a project file, the particles are in folders with two .png images (one for the thumbnail, one for the particle graphic) and two .plist files (one that does something to do with reading the folder, one with the particle settings). So if the particle file was somehow a plist, it would be possible to manually edit a project file and add a particle effect, if it's worth the effort.

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          • Aidan_FireA Aidan_Fire

            Looking through a project file, the particles are in folders with two .png images (one for the thumbnail, one for the particle graphic) and two .plist files (one that does something to do with reading the folder, one with the particle settings). So if the particle file was somehow a plist, it would be possible to manually edit a project file and add a particle effect, if it's worth the effort.

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            @Aidan-Oxley i will try this out thanks.

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            • HamedH Offline
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              You should be able to use any plist particles designed for cocos2d.

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              • HamedH Hamed

                You should be able to use any plist particles designed for cocos2d.

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                SplitMindGaming
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                @Hamed how do you import them?

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                • HamedH Offline
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                  You can either do it manually as @Aidan-Oxley suggested, or zip it up and rename the zip to a .ptl file open with hyperpad.

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                  • HamedH Hamed

                    You can either do it manually as @Aidan-Oxley suggested, or zip it up and rename the zip to a .ptl file open with hyperpad.

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                    @Hamed Cool, I didn't know we could import particles.

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                    • HamedH Offline
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                      You can also export particles too!

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                      • HamedH Hamed

                        You can also export particles too!

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                        @Hamed again thanks for the help. The Fps on my game is like butter now. Also did you release the update yet

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