Every created firework is governed by a physics system rather than preset animations. This means how you place components affects how they take off, spin, or explode.
Select the type of explosion effect you want (e.g., a "crackler" for a noisy burst or "explosives" for a large boom).
Place your creation in a map and ignite it using the E (single) or F (all) keys to see if it behaves as expected.
Open the editor and pick your base shape (like a mortar tube or a specialized "shooter").
Check out this gameplay demonstration showing how to build and launch your own custom fireworks: Firework Simulator - Creating Your Own Fireworks YouTube• Jan 15, 2023 Firework Simulator-TENOKE - Ova Games
Your creations react to the 3D environment, such as a rock pit or a dark alley, reflecting light and interacting with surrounding objects. How to Create a Basic Custom Firework
Adjust the colors of specific powders and set the timing for when each stage of the firework should trigger.
You can choose a physical container (e.g., cylinder, shooter, or even an airplane) and fill it with various powders like sparkles, crackles, pops, and jets.