Is there a good way of doing this?

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  • So I'm currently making a pack opener for a real life card game, the community had been asking for one for ages. For the cards themselves, I used images off the card database. However in sets, they take some of the more iconic cards from that set and have a super special rare version of it, in real life most of them are the same artwork but different foiling.

    I was wondering if there would be a simpler way of adding a sparkly or foily effect without having to go into each card and work on my animation skill for each and every card. Like is there a behavior or a way that I can do particles or something that I can do to make it look good without it taking absolutely hours per card?

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  • I think you want to look at effects for this. There are a large number of standard effects you can mix and match to change the whole deck.

    yours

    winkr7

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  • I think you want to look at effects for this. There are a large number of standard effects you can mix and match to change the whole deck.

    yours

    winkr7

    Ah, that's what I was looking for, I've never used it so I didn't think about it.

  • I think you want to look at effects for this. There are a large number of standard effects you can mix and match to change the whole deck.

    yours

    winkr7

    So uhhh... no, most of them sorta just turned the art either black, or completely invisible with no settings to mess around with... which was weird... no seriously, it's a card game, they all have completely different artworks, not sure why it had the same effect on all of them.

    But I was moreso looking for a like... idk, like a shine or foil animated effect. Idk, I just couldn't find any effect that made anything look "better" other than sharpen. Emboss I thought would be cool, but it for some reason removes color from things, if there was a way to have them emboss effect without it completely stripping color, that would be pretty cool too. (Yes, I have tried it at lower percent's and it was SO CLOSE to making me like it... but then I looked back at the original art and missed the more vibrant colors)

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