Making Hearts Fly With Unity VFX Graph

Learn how to use Unity’s VFX Graph to make stunning visual effects, like a flock of flying butterflies! The VFX Graph uses simple, node-based visual logic. By JJ Richards.

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Where to Go From Here?

Great job completing this tutorial! You can download the completed project files by clicking the Download Materials button at the top or bottom of the tutorial.

Feel free to tweak the project to your needs and see what flies. :]

For example, try creating your own wing art. You can find many art tutorials online, including this one on Making Butterflies with Inkscape.

Or you can create your own Point Caches with your own sprites or even meshes, like a tree or a butterfly bush.

Explore advanced HDRP materials with Unity’s tutorial on HDRP Butterfly Shaders.

The Unity Visual Effect Graph will continue to evolve, so follow the latest updates in the Unity Visual Effect Graph official documentation.

Now that you’ve nailed Visual Effect Graph, why not take it a step further and learn about Unity’s Shader Graph?

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. If you have any questions or comments, please join the forum discussion below!