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How to do a heat-haze effect in unity (FREE)?
The title: Is there any way i can create this effect, but have it not ugly at the same time, in the Free version?
Answer by AngryOldMan · Mar 04, 2011 at 06:38 PM
http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/43665/can-i-make-heat-haze/43667#43667 already been answered
But that question was asked by someone using Pro. I would assume that doing a heat-wave(distortion, haze, etc) would require some sort of image effect only available in Pro and not Indie?
you would be wrong. The fact is you can just parent a plane to the camera then add a material to that plane, to animate with the free version you can use a coroutine to cycle through a number of textures for it's material....
SirFail more like.
your comment was good, however the SirFail was pointless and turns what would be a helpfull comment bettering the comunity in general into the reason why unity answers is half a joke, i dont have the link on me but a fast google should find it but everyone needs to read that post on how we can all better unity answers
http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/18806/what-can-we-do-to-improve-the-quality-of-unityansw.html
http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/8594/how-can-we-as-users-get-the-most-out-of-unityanswe.html
I totally agree.
just wanted to point out however that this post is nearly 2 years old, how did you come across it? Edit : of course, a search! Derp, I assumed it was on the questions page as where I saw it after your response.
Sir Victory retains name and knighthood for maintaining cool !
Some suggestions to actually help - there are a few options : shaders, use a semi-transparent plane in front of the camera and modify the UVs, maybe even some clever use of 2 cameras
To future readers, the link provided in this answer is no longer available (linked answer is removed), here is the question link : http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/49768/can-i-make-heat-haze.html
Just saw this. As for AngryOld$$anonymous$$an, wouldn't it seem reasonable to just answer the question rather to banter someone's assumption? :)