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Floating Hearts Particle Stream

About this asset

A dynamic upward-rising stream of stylized, glossy hearts with smooth sway and entrance animations. Perfect for live streams, reaction videos, or emotional social media content.

Technical Details

1080x1920
6s
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Colors

Vibrant main color for hearts (defaults to a warm red).

Variant pink heart color to create stream diversity.

Variant coral-peach heart color to create stream diversity.

Variant soft-rose heart color for lightweight highlights in stream.

Layout

Horizontal position of the spawn point from the right edge of the frame.

50500

Vertical position of the spawn point from the bottom edge of the frame.

50500

The base width and height of the rendered heart in pixels.

40200

Border & Shadow

Shows custom specular-like glassy shine overlays atop each vector heart.

Gives hearts subtle underlying volumetric blur shadows for depth separation.

Motion

Maximum pixels horizontal movement during the side-to-side sine-wave travel.

0150

How high in pixels each heart floats before disappearing fully.

2001200

The frequency in video frames of new hearts popping up.

230

Multiplication speed factor for rotation and lateral swing math.

0.23

If enabled, loop continues in pre-existing cycle on frame 0 to support loop design guidelines.

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How to use this asset and frequently asked questions

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How to use this asset+

This 1080x1920 transparent video asset is 6 seconds long and exports in WebM (with alpha channel) and ProRes 4444 formats.

Premiere Pro: Place on a track above your footage. For fire, sparks, and light effects, set the Blend Mode to Screen or Add in Effect Controls. For confetti and physical particles, keep at Normal.

DaVinci Resolve: Drop on a track above footage. Set Composite Mode in the Inspector to Screen for luminous effects (sparks, fire) or Normal for physical particles (confetti, snow).

Final Cut Pro: Add above your primary storyline. Use Inspector > Compositing to set blend mode. Screen works best for glowing particles, Normal for solid ones.

CapCut: Add as an overlay layer. Use the blend mode picker — Screen for fire and sparks, Normal for confetti and falling elements.

Tips

  • Use Screen blend mode for fire, embers, sparks, and energy effects — it preserves brightness values and makes them appear to glow over your footage.
  • Use Normal blend mode for confetti, snow, and physical particle effects that need to appear as solid objects.
  • Set opacity to 60–80% for subtle atmospheric effects. Full opacity works for emphasis moments only.
Frequently asked questions+

What blend mode should I use for fire versus confetti?

Screen for fire, sparks, and energy effects. Normal for confetti, bubbles, and physical particle effects that need to appear solid.

Can I layer multiple particle effects?

Yes — stack multiple effects on separate tracks. Be mindful of performance: WebM transparency requires compositing on each layer.

Is this asset free to use?

Yes, all community assets on Video Effect Vibe are free to download and use in your video projects.

Can I customize this asset?

Use the live configuration above to preview changes, then sign up for a free account to add this asset to your workspace. From there you can edit colors, text, timing, and other properties before rendering.

What formats are available?

This asset supports WebM with alpha channel and ProRes 4444. Both include true transparency for clean compositing in your timeline.

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