particleIllusion 3.0 emitters
particleIllusion SE emitters
(also work in particleIllusion 2.0
and Autodesk Combustion)
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Pro Emitters for particleIllusion 3.0
Emitters for Apple Motion

These are the emitters included with particleIllusion 3.0

Over 3000 available for 3.0 - more added periodically for free

SE has over 2400 available - more added periodically

For even more emitters, try the
Pro Emitters

Download the HTML emitter catalog here

 
 
 
 

Emitter Library downloads

One of the great things about particleIllusion, and something that is pretty unique in this industry, is that when you purchase any version of particleIllusion you periodically get new free "stuff"

We release a new library of emitters several times a year for both particleIllusion 3.0 and particleIllusion SE. These libraries are free downloads.

Many of our users eagerly await the release of each library, as we always try to release new ideas that show a wide variety of cool effects that particleIllusion can create.

If you're one of the many particleIllusion 3.0 users that just can't get enough emitters (there are over 3000 included in the libraries), we also have the Professional Emitters for particleIllusion 3.0. The Pro Emitters are a collection of 360 high-quality emitters that you'll find to be a great supplement to the already-available emitters.

 

Emitter Catalog

With so many emitters now available for particleIllusion, it can be difficult to find the specific one you're looking for. The Emitter Catalog can help! It's an html listing of all of the emitters that have been released for particleIllusion 3.0, with emitter name and thumbnail image. Use your browser's "search" function to help you find the emitter you're looking for.

Download the emitter catalog here (updated after libs are added)

 

Searching with particleView

You can also use the search function of particleView, the viewer app installed with particleIllusion. Click here for more on using particleView.