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Broken Shield VFX Effect in Unreal Engine Niagara
Description
In this video tutorial, Ashif Ali demonstrates how to create an impressive “Broken Shield” VFX effect using Unreal Engine Niagara. This tutorial is designed for beginners and intermediate-level VFX artists. Learn how to create this effect from scratch, customize materials, work with dynamic parameters, and add additional elements like spikes, glowing edges, sparks, and reflections for enhanced realism.
Key Points
- Introduction:
- Tutorial focuses on creating a “Broken Shield” effect entirely from scratch.
- Steps include material creation, particle configuration, and dynamic parameter adjustments.
- Steps Covered:
- Emitter Setup: Start with a fountain emitter and modify it for a single-particle system.
- Material Creation:
- Design a dynamic shield material with gradient effects using texture coordinates and dynamic parameters.
- Add eroding effects and contrast adjustments for a glowing edge.
- Adding Glow and Spikes:
- Incorporate a glowing ring using radial textures.
- Create spikes using torus location modules and customized material settings.
- Dynamic Parameters: Implement parameters for offset, opacity, tiling, and erode effects to enhance interactivity.
- Additional Details:
- Add subtle reflection using the Reflection Vector node.
- Introduce sparks for dynamic visual appeal.
- Optimization and Details:
- Adjust the post-processing settings to add a chromatic effect.
- Add depth fade for smooth transitions between the shield and the ground.
- Outcome:
- A fully customizable Broken Shield VFX that includes glowing effects, animated erosion, and spikes with a dynamic appearance.
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Additional Notes
- Experiment with different textures for unique shield patterns.
- Add more elements like particles for a shattered shield or glowing fragments for extra realism.
- Use the glow emitter for creating sparkly or fiery effects.
- Test the effect in various lighting conditions to ensure versatility in game environments.
Let us know your thoughts on this tutorial in the comments!


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