tsParticles palette for colored smoke amber.
#FF0000
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#FF1A00
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#FF3300
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#FF4D00
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#FF6600
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#FF8000
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#FF9900
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#FFB300
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#FFCC00
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#FFE600
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#FFFF00
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#CCFF00
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#99FF00
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#66FF00
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#33FF00
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#00FF00
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#00FF33
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#00FF66
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#00FF99
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#00FFCC
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#00FFFF
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#00CCFF
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#0099FF
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#0066FF
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#0033FF
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#0000FF
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#3300FF
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#6600FF
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#9900FF
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#CC00FF
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#FF00FF
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#FF00CC
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#FF0099
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#FF0066
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#FF0033
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#FF0000
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Background #000000
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Blend mode: screen | Fill: true
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@tsparticles/engine (or use the CDN bundle below)@tsparticles/basic) and call loadFullSpectrumPalette before tsParticles.load(...)A palette defines colors, not complete behavior, so pair it with a runtime package and particle options.
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@tsparticles/basic@4/tsparticles.basic.bundle.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@tsparticles/palette-fullSpectrum@4/tsparticles.palette-coloredSmokeAmber.min.js"></script>
Once the scripts are loaded you can set up tsParticles like this:
(async engine => {
await loadBasic(engine);
await loadFullSpectrumPalette(engine);
const options = {
particles: {
number: { value: 200 },
shape: { type: "circle" },
size: { value: { min: 10, max: 15 } },
move: {
enable: true,
speed: 2,
},
},
palette: "fullSpectrum",
};
await engine.load({
id: "tsparticles",
options,
});
})(tsParticles);
Important ⚠️
You can override all the options defining the properties like in any standard tsParticles installation.
Checkout the documentation in the component library repository and call the loadFullSpectrumPalette function.