Removing Partical Effects

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chuckpie
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Removing Partical Effects

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Does anyone know how to remove partical effects from the timeline?
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Post by Ron P. »

Hi Chuckpie, welcome to the forums..:)

To remove the particle effects, open your Object Manager. You should see Particle Effects as an object. Simply highlight it then press the "X" to delete it.

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chuckpie
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Not the total answer

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I did not give the total problem. I know what you are saying, however the total problem is, Say I want to put lighting in a production. I can click the partical effects so the add partical effects + sign shows up inthe object attributes. I can then select lighting. The problems is bubble effects is listed in the object manager and there is a small bubble in my black background and when I delete it the lighting effects goeg away also.
Sorry I did not give the total problem the first time.
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Post by rwernyei »

If you remove the object, your selected lighting has no way of reflecting itself on the surface. The black background represents 3D space, the only way you can display lighting on it is to to create a flat plane with black surface color.
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