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proton-js

v3.1.2

Published

Proton is an easily customizable html5 particle engine including six different types of renderers.

Downloads

233

Readme

Proton

See the detailed documentation please visit here

Proton is a lightweight and powerful javascript particle engine. With it you can easily create countless cool effects.

Check out examples at: http://a-jie.github.io/Proton/

Features

  • Seven kinds of renderers
    • canvas - CanvasRenderer
    • dom - DomRenderer
    • webgl - WebGLRenderer
    • pixel - PixelRenderer
    • easeljs - EaselRenderer
    • pixi.js - PixiRenderer
    • custom - CustomRenderer
  • Create cool effects like the demo of 71squared's ParticleDesigner in 10 lines of code.
  • Integratable into any game engine.
  • Veriety of behaviors which can simulate many different physical effects.
  • Three kinds of emitters and can be easily expanded.
  • The 3D version of the proton engine is here https://a-jie.github.io/three.proton/

Installation

Install using npm

anix

npm install proton-js --save
... 
import Proton from 'proton-js';

OR include in html

<script type="text/javascript" src="js/proton.min.js"></script> 

Usage

var proton = new Proton();
var emitter = new Proton.Emitter();

//set Rate
emitter.rate = new Proton.Rate(Proton.getSpan(10, 20), 0.1);

//add Initialize
emitter.addInitialize(new Proton.Radius(1, 12));
emitter.addInitialize(new Proton.Life(2, 4));
emitter.addInitialize(new Proton.Velocity(3, Proton.getSpan(0, 360), 'polar'));

//add Behaviour
emitter.addBehaviour(new Proton.Color('ff0000', 'random'));
emitter.addBehaviour(new Proton.Alpha(1, 0));

//set emitter position
emitter.p.x = canvas.width / 2;
emitter.p.y = canvas.height / 2;
emitter.emit(5);

//add emitter to the proton
proton.addEmitter(emitter);

// add canvas renderer
var renderer = new Proton.CanvasRenderer(canvas);
proton.addRenderer(renderer);

//use Euler integration calculation is more accurate (default false)
Proton.USE_CLOCK = false or true;

Description

Proton.Span (or Proton.getSpan) is a very important concept of the Proton engine, it's everywhere. If you understand its usage, you can create almost any desired effect!

Proton has now been upgraded to the v3 version. Performance has been greatly improved and api also has some improvements. For more details, please check here.

Building

Node is a dependency, use terminal to install it with:

git clone git://github.com/a-jie/Proton.git
...
npm install
npm run build

and run example

npm start
//vist http://localhost:3001/example/

Changelog

Detailed changes for each release are documented in the release notes.

License

Proton is released under the MIT License. http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license