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how to use particles on the front camera and not have them on the rear camera?

  • Hey MWCREA

    If i understand you right, then you can just add some Behaviour scripts to your project.

    Just change it to Back Camera and the target has to be your particles. It response should be "disable".

    Make another behaviour script with "Front Camera" and change the response to enable.

    ( dont forget to add your particles as the "Target")

    If you have any further questions dont hesitate to ask us :D

     

    Cheers,

    SirQu3ntin

     

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  • thanks you its work !

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  • Hi

    If i understand you right, then you'll just add some Behaviour scripts to your project.

    Just change it to Back Camera and therefore the target has got to be your particles. It response should be "disable".

    Make another behaviour script with "Front Camera" and alter the response to music enable.

    ( dont forget to feature your particles because the "Target")

    If you've got any longer questions dont hesitate to ask us :D

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  • yo @...

    Why are you copying my response?😂

     

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  • yes its a tough ask very challenging question I tried to experience like to apply particles on the front camera two or three timeshere but could not succeed still working on it and after some success I will guide you about it.

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