👉 OpenLight Particles are a type of light simulation used primarily in computer graphics and visual effects to create realistic, dynamic, and interactive light sources within a scene. These particles represent individual photons or small clusters of light that can interact with the environment, simulating phenomena such as fog, haze, mist, and even the scattering of light through water or atmospheric particles. By tracking the movement and interactions of these particles, OpenLight Particles can produce effects like soft shadows, volumetric lighting, and atmospheric effects that enhance the visual depth and realism of a scene. This technology is particularly useful in film, video games, and virtual reality applications where realistic lighting and atmospheric conditions are crucial for immersion.