Glitter Effects
The Glitter feature adds sparkling, animated highlights to your material, creating effects like glitter, sparkles, or twinkling stars.
Main Parameters
Use Glitter
Toggle to enable or disable the glitter effect.
Glitter Color
Sets the color of the glitter particles. This can be set to HDR values for a more intense effect.
Glitter Brightness
Controls the intensity of the glitter effect. Higher values create brighter, more noticeable sparkles.
Glitter Frequency
Determines how many glitter particles appear. Higher values create more numerous, smaller particles.
Glitter Size
Controls the size of individual glitter particles. Higher values create larger sparkles.
Glitter Speed
Adjusts how quickly the glitter animation plays. Higher values create faster twinkling effects.
Glitter Mask
A grayscale texture that controls where the glitter appears. White areas show glitter, while black areas hide it.
Random Colors
When increased, adds random color variation to the glitter particles. At 0, all particles use the Glitter Color; at 1, particles have maximum color variation.
Usage
Glitter is perfect for creating materials like sparkly fabrics, snow, stars, or magical effects:
- Enable "Use Glitter"
- Set the Glitter Color to your desired sparkle color
- Adjust Glitter Brightness to control the intensity
- Set Glitter Frequency and Size to achieve the desired particle density and scale
- Adjust Glitter Speed to control the animation rate
- Use the Glitter Mask to limit where the effect appears
- For multicolored sparkles, increase the Random Colors value
Glitter works well with other effects like Emission to create complex, eye-catching materials.