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- 1@shinu:Thanx for your response and I am using only built in particle effects of ParticleSystem. But what I actually want is that I don't want any color for my particles, I just want to display the images as I am setting for the particles to be shown as such. I have already used what you are saying but that only sets the color for the particles, I don't want any color but want to show only image as such, please tell me if it is possible.iOS Monster– iOS Monster2011-04-07 06:28:16 +00:00Commented Apr 7, 2011 at 6:28
- in that case , then set blendAddictive to YES.ShinuShajahan– ShinuShajahan2011-04-07 07:51:55 +00:00Commented Apr 7, 2011 at 7:51
- ie, self.blendAddictive=YES; or yourEmitter.blendAddictive=YES; where 'yourEmitter' is your particle system object. OK?ShinuShajahan– ShinuShajahan2011-04-07 07:52:42 +00:00Commented Apr 7, 2011 at 7:52
- 1@Shinu: I applied your suggestion in my code, on the particleSystem object and this is still not working as I want. Hope you clearly understand what I want to do. I want only particle image not the colors (i.e shown as a default effects).iOS Monster– iOS Monster2011-04-07 09:49:07 +00:00Commented Apr 7, 2011 at 9:49
- 1Oh!! Sorry! my mistake! set blendAddictive to NO. Try it out. if not working then please do post your code so I can precisely comment. OK?ShinuShajahan– ShinuShajahan2011-04-07 10:11:28 +00:00Commented Apr 7, 2011 at 10:11
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