Camera Shaker
Camera Shaker
2.1.0
This is a simple and easy-to-use Unity component to add juice and game feel to your games. This component shakes the camera extracting the direction from a Perlin’s noise map instead of just using random numbers. Making each movement feel more connected to the next one, and the shake overall, more fiscal and organic.
It was made following the tips of this amazing talk by Squirrel Eiserloh: Watch the youtube video.
See everything this component can do and how to use it on the documentation, here: S-LucasSerrano/CameraShaker/wiki
More
If you are interested in the topic of game feel check out these awesome videos!
- by Game Maker's Toolkit - Secrets of Game Feel and Juice
- by Jan Willem Nijman - The art of screenshake
- by Martin Jonasson & Petri Purho - Juice it or lose it
- by Nicolae Berbece - Why Your Death Animation Sucks
License
You can use this for free in any personal or commercial project you want.
If you end up using this in your games, let me know!
About me
My name is Sergio Lucas Serrano! I'm a technical game designer who loves screen shake and action games. Check out my itch page to see my own games using this sweet sweet shake!
Status | Released |
Category | Assets |
Author | S. Lucas Serrano |
Tags | asset, camera, camera-shake, component, documentation, game-feel, screen, screen-shake, shake, Unity |
Download
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Comments
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It is a first class quality shake and I have tried a lot of them. It is natural and organic and appears to use springs and dampers like real earthquake shock. I am adding this to my current game immediately because it adds a lot to anything in 2D just by being dropped in.
Thanks for giving something away of such amazing quality. I've bought a half dozen similar tools on the Asset Store and none of them came remotely close to what I wanted - this did and I got it free off Itch.io!! You're a generous person and it makes me want to do something similar in future if I develop a good trick in my own code.
Glad that you find it useful. And thank you very much for your comment, it also makes me want to keep sharing stuff!