9092858a58
I updated everything to the latest Unity Editor. Also realized I had the wrong shaders on my hairs, those are fixed and the hairs look MUCH better!
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# Live edit
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> [!NOTE]
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> For versions 2019/2020 LTS, download the Visual Scripting package from the [Unity Asset Store](https://assetstore.unity.com/packages/tools/visual-bolt-163802).
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Visual Scripting supports live editing. In live editing you can create and edit graphs while in play mode and see the Visual Scripting updates in real time. This provides a fast way to iterate and test ideas without the need to recompile project changes.
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## Working in live edit
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Live editing is not limited to tweaking values — you can add and remove nodes, connections (edges), etc while live. Anything that can be done in a normal edit, can be done in a live edit.
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In accordance with the Unity convention:
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* Changes made to embeds are reverted when you exit play mode - the changes live inside components.
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* Changes made to graphs are saved when you exit play mode - the changes live inside assets
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> [!TIP]
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> To preserve the changes made to a component graph, copy the modified nodes before exiting play mode. You'll then be able to paste back while in edit mode.
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When in live mode, Visual Scripting is displayed the flow as droplets on connections.
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![](images/vs-live-editing-droplets.png)
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To disable these animations on either the value connections, the control connections, or both, uncheck the **Animate Control Connections** or the **Animate Value Connections** from the editor preferences window (**Unity** > **Preferences** > **Visual Scripting** > **Script Graphs**).
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## Saving changes through persistence
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Visual Scripting graphs automatically saves the changes made during play mode.
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## Propagation across graphs
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Changes made to graphs are instantly shared across all instances of that graph.
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