/UNITY-Arc-system-Works-Shader

Shader created to emulate the design style of Arc System Works games such as Guilty Gear and Dragon Ball FighterZ. Created using Amplify Shader Editor.

Primary LanguageGLSLGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

Arc System Works Shader - Unity Edition

If you are looking for my Blender Arc System Works shaders, they are found here:

https://github.com/Aerthas/BLENDER-Arc-System-Works-Shader
If you have any questions, or want to show off some renders, feel free to join my discord.

Custom models using the shader!

Tanjiro - Created from scratch by CrypticLight https://twitter.com/TheCrypticLight

Tanjiro 1
Tanjiro 1

Emulates the look of the FABULOUS Arc System Works games.

Confirmed games this shader will work with:

  • Dragon Ball: FighterZ
  • GUILTY GEAR Xrd REV 2
  • GUILTY GEAR Xrd -SIGN-
  • GUILTY GEAR: STRIVE
  • DNF DUEL

Unconfirmed games that there is a 99.999% chance it will work with:

  • Every other Arc System Works game that I just don't have

DISCLAIMER:

So this shader is made with ZERO teachings, and everything I know about shaders is self taught over the last year and half. I know some colors might be off, such as the highlight fresnel color, but I am actively trying to figure out how the game does it. If you have ANY information about how a specific thing should be differently to make it look better please do not hesitate to join my discord specifically for this shader.

Secondary note: Yes, if you are animating something (or using VRChat), the colors will look right under normal light but might not look right if you are trying to do something such as having a point light in your hand to emulate a kamehameha. Arc System Games do not actually light in "real time" per se, but every single option of the shader is MANUALLY edited frame by frame by the art team as they make animations. If you want something to look PERFECT during an animation, you need to put in just as much work as the original art team did. I'll keep trying to make it easy to work with, but there MUST be a lot of variables.