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Version 3.11.0 | Published January 22, 2018 ©

pxLensMulti

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pxLensMulti serves as a parent container for all the other PixelFX plug-ins Geometry plug-ins. It simplifies the process of animating lens flares so that they resemble realistic behavior. In the child containers any number of lens flare shapes can be placed. pxLensMulti positions, colors, governs the opacity of all according to the configurable parameters.

The lens flare shapes at origin are a flat geometry. pxLensMulti will make sure that all the shapes it handles are constantly facing the camera.

Note: pxLensMulti creates a notional line along which all shapes are scattered.

Note: This plug-in is located in: Built Ins -> Container plug-ins -> PixelFX

This section contains information on the following topics:

pxLensMulti Properties

Under the Spread tab, the following parameters can be configured to handle shapes’ position:

  • Mode: In Polar mode, the notional line can be defined by angle and radius originating from the screen’s center. In Cartesian mode, the line is created between the screen’s center and given an x-y location in the screen’s coordinates. In Container mode, you need to drag a container from the scene tree into the Container box; the container imitates the light position so that the notional line starts from that position and goes through the screen’s center.

    Note: In Container mode, one point of the notional line is in the coordinates and the second point, through which the notional line passes, is defined in the screen coordinates. As such, camera movement in Container mode actually defines the shapes’ movement.

  • Distance: The notional line passes through the screen’s center. The distance of this center point from the camera is defined by the this parameter’s value.

  • Count: The quantity of each shape in each child container is multiplied by the value entered for this parameter.

  • Radius Scale: Scales the notional line from the origin onward.

  • Radius Rand: Scales the notional line’s length, regardless of origin.

  • Single Seed: When set to On, only one seed is used for each shape in the child containers. When set to Off, a different seed is used for each shape in the child containers.

  • Seed: Defines the pseudo-random rule for randomly changed parameters. Once a value is chosen, although the original statement will be random, the effect will actually look the same on other computers as well.

Under the Attributes tab, the following can be configured to handle non-positional parameters:

  • Amount: Determines the amount of light used in the shapes.

  • Amount Rand: Randomizes the Amount parameter between different shapes.

  • Size Rand: Randomizes the sizes between different shapes.

  • Color Rand: Randomizes the color between different shapes.

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