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  • Hi there,

    Check out Ben's Guide here.

    Hope that helps,

    Karolina

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  • Heya,

    If that tutorial doesn't do what you need, I have a material that you can use that creates a blur effect like that photo. Download the material file from this link 

    What you will need to do is add a Billboard. This will automatically create an Orthographic camera. In the Billboard Sprite Texture, select Camera Output. Make sure the fill mode is set to Stretch or Fill Then in the material, add the Blur material you downloaded. To adjust the blur, click the material in the resources panel, and lower or raise the Image width and Image height. This should make the output blurrier or sharper. If you want to add effects, make sure they are under the first camera not the orthographic camera. also make sure they are in the same layer as that first camera.

    Cheers!

    Ben

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  • Ben Knutson

     

    Would you please explain it?

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  • For the effect above you can actually use a blur post effect that has been added in lens studio! You can even adjust the blurriness

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  • For the effect above you can actually use a blur post effect that has been added in lens studio! You can even adjust the blurriness

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  • You can show the lights as a bokeh effect !

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  • Yup, as I said above, you can add a Radial Blur Post effect and that will blur the particles too!

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  • Thank you

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