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One of the primary inspirations for the Lighting Effects plugin is the desire to create a more immersive and atmospheric experience in RPG Maker games. The default darkness overlay and tinting system may not adequately convey the desired ambiance during nighttime or in dark areas. This plugin aims to remedy that by providing lighting effects that can pierce the darkness and add a sense of realism and atmosphere to the game.
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The Lighting Effects plugin also draws inspiration from the desire to add dynamic elements to lighting. By incorporating features like blinking, flickering, flashing, and flares, developers can create diverse lighting effects to evoke different moods and enhance specific scenes. The plugin allows for the creation of conical lights that can simulate flashlights or contribute to light shows, while radial lights provide general-purpose illumination.
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The plugin takes inspiration from the need for a lighting solution that does not rely heavily on custom assets. While many lighting plugins in the RPG Maker community require specific image assets, the Lighting Effects plugin offers the option to generate lights in-game, reducing the need for additional assets and keeping the game lightweight and manageable.
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Another inspiration for the plugin is the desire to provide flexibility and compatibility with different game setups. By not relying on a time system, the plugin offers more versatility and can be easily integrated into various game settings without the need for complicated adjustments. This allows developers to create lighting effects for specific scenes or areas without the constraints of a time-based system.
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The plugin aims to provide options for players to customize their lighting experience and ensure accessibility. By allowing players to toggle on/off specific light behaviors, such as blinking lights or flashing effects, the plugin accommodates players who may be sensitive to certain visual stimuli. This consideration for player preferences enhances the overall experience and ensures that the lighting effects are enjoyable for a wide range of players.
  
  

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Lighting Effects

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IrinaAvatar.png This is an article written by Irina.

One of the primary inspirations for the Lighting Effects plugin is the desire to create a more immersive and atmospheric experience in RPG Maker games. The default darkness overlay and tinting system may not adequately convey the desired ambiance during nighttime or in dark areas. This plugin aims to remedy that by providing lighting effects that can pierce the darkness and add a sense of realism and atmosphere to the game.

The Lighting Effects plugin also draws inspiration from the desire to add dynamic elements to lighting. By incorporating features like blinking, flickering, flashing, and flares, developers can create diverse lighting effects to evoke different moods and enhance specific scenes. The plugin allows for the creation of conical lights that can simulate flashlights or contribute to light shows, while radial lights provide general-purpose illumination.

The plugin takes inspiration from the need for a lighting solution that does not rely heavily on custom assets. While many lighting plugins in the RPG Maker community require specific image assets, the Lighting Effects plugin offers the option to generate lights in-game, reducing the need for additional assets and keeping the game lightweight and manageable.

Another inspiration for the plugin is the desire to provide flexibility and compatibility with different game setups. By not relying on a time system, the plugin offers more versatility and can be easily integrated into various game settings without the need for complicated adjustments. This allows developers to create lighting effects for specific scenes or areas without the constraints of a time-based system.

The plugin aims to provide options for players to customize their lighting experience and ensure accessibility. By allowing players to toggle on/off specific light behaviors, such as blinking lights or flashing effects, the plugin accommodates players who may be sensitive to certain visual stimuli. This consideration for player preferences enhances the overall experience and ensures that the lighting effects are enjoyable for a wide range of players.


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