If you are looking for specific, unedited files from the Wondertouch era for the original 3.0 software:
| | Theme / Focus | Primary Artists | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Abstract | Organic, smooth, and creative backgrounds; surreal visuals. | Phalkanubba Rath | | Text and Logo | Particle streams forming letters, logos, and numbers. | Phalkanubba Rath | | Artistic Backgrounds | Animated textures and moving background patterns. | Sasha Milica | | Graphics and Distortions | Displacement and lens‑like effects for footage. | Sasha Milica | | Eclectic 01 | Real‑world (explosions) and “space” (wormholes). | Tom Granberg | | Eclectic 02 | Debris, breaking glass, clouds, auroras, and frosts. | Tom Granberg | | Pyro 1 & Pyro 2 | Fire, intense flames, and explosive bursts. | Phalkanubba Rath | | Hearts | Romantic and emotional heart‑based particle systems. | Phalkanubba Rath | | Graphics Elements 1 & 2 | “Data gizmos,” energy atoms, and futuristic HUD elements. | Tom Granberg | | Extreme Graphics | High‑energy nightmares, X‑ray scans, and kinetic text. | Tom Granberg |
With this September 2007 announcement, the expanded Pro Emitter collection offered a grand total of , arranged in 12 thematic libraries. If you are looking for specific, unedited files
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By default, the base installation only includes a few built‑in libraries (such as the “Sampler” and the most recent “Emitters_202X”). To access the full historical archive—including the 30‑emitter libraries from 2007—you must download them separately. | Sasha Milica | | Graphics and Distortions
Because distribution was fragmented (personal sites, forums, vendor shops), the exact names of every widely used pack are less centralized than modern marketplaces.
Some high-end "Pro Emitter" libraries (like Abstract , Eclectic , and Pyro ) that used to be paid are now included for free in the modern installer. | Tom Granberg | | Pyro 1 &
Unlike standard emitter libraries that were often generated internally by the software’s main developer, the Pro Emitter libraries were crafted by a trio of external digital artists. This brought a diverse, artistic flair to the collection, making each library feel unique.
If you have a copy of the original 3.0 discs (or the digital downloads from back then), you were sitting on a goldmine of over 1,500 emitters. However, the specific builds up to July 2007 contained some gems you can’t easily find in modern packs: