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Cool animation, congrats
Cool animation, congrats
More of a disintegration effect, but still cool.
I plan to buy it later.
Great effect again! 
True enough, soremite. I think I went with “gravity” for the naming since I was focused on how the particles themselves ended up behaving, but you’re right that “disintegration” would be an accurate description.
In fact, I think I’ll change up the title/description slightly to reflect that for search purposes.
Glad you all like it! 
Is there a way I can see a demo of it before buying it?
Um, not sure I follow you there, DiButcher. There’s a demo of it running right here on this page, at the top. There’s an icon that says, “Click Me!” and another one rotating around it. Clicking on them activates the effect so you can see it in action.
If you’re unable to see any of that (it’s located at the top of the page, immediately above these comments), then you likely need to install Flash Player.
Wow – my IE must be blocking all that out somehow. And I DO have flash player installed. I kept wondering…. how in the heck are all these people able to see this?? Thanks!
Ok – I just looked at it on my old compute and I can see the demo. For some reason, this new computer is blocking it out. Thanks for your help!
That’s really neat!!
Good effects!! 
Hello I have bought your effect: very nice. But if I make a movieclip and I put the script to call gravity inside the movieclip (var gravity:GravityEffect = new GravityEffect(po1); addChild(gravity);
gravity.pull()
it does not work. Do I’m forced to put in the main timeline?
Thank
sorry for my bad english
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