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ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces Aura Creator

The ASUS Republic of Gamers announced Aura Creator, RGB-effect-editing software that enables users to create and customize brand-new lighting effects.

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The ASUS Republic of Gamers announced Aura Creator, RGB-effect-editing software that enables users to create and customize brand-new lighting effects. It's designed to be easy to learn for beginners while offering a multi-layered and expansive level of control for more experienced creators and modders.

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Aura Creator is the latest evolution of Aura RGB, realizing a long-held ROG goal of giving PC enthusiasts greater power to personalize and perfect their gaming experience. With this new software, users have the freedom to build lighting effects tailored precisely to their tastes, from harmonizing simple colors across their battle station to constructing multi-layered RGB masterpieces from scratch.

Seeing RGB in a new light

RGB lighting started as a simple suite of cosmetic customizations, enabling players to change colors and effects for select PC components. ROG pushed for more, incorporating reactive functionality like linking lighting to music and CPU temperatures. Aura Sync expanded those options across compatible internal components and external peripherals from ASUS and partners, allowing for effect synchronization across entire systems.

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Further development led to Aura Ready, which unlocked system lighting for developers for use in their software. The Aura SDK has spurred on additional collaboration with major publishers, enhancing immersion in games like Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, Anthem, Pathfinder: Kingmaker, and Tropico 6 by changing system lighting based on specific in-game events.

Now, Aura Creator allows for deep control of lighting from the ground-up, giving modders, gamers, and other RGB enthusiasts a clean slate to customize, combine and conceive of new visual effects.

Create an RGB masterpiece

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The Aura Creator user interface takes inspiration from popular video-editing software designs. The primary workspace displays a visualization of the user’s gaming setup, located above a timeline where effects are layered and modified.

Aura Creator automatically detects compatible devices and displays them within the workspace. For custom PC and desktop builds, Aura components are arranged in 2D form for easier editing. With laptop setups, users can drag and drop to rearrange devices and match their spatial position with their real-world positioning. From there, creators can simply click and drag to select the part of their rig they’d like to customize. Set the selected area as a layer, and it appears in the effect timeline below.

Each layer offers an impressive degree of customization. Multiple effects can be added to a single layer, and the duration of each one can be lengthened or shortened along the timeline. Stacking multiple layers on top of each other adds depth and complexity, allowing users to place reactive effects over static effects, or any number of combinations therein.

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Preloaded effects such as breathing and wave can be modified further within contextual menus. Wave effects, for example, can be adjusted by direction, gradient, speed, and spin. Each effect has its own customization settings, which radically increases the possibilities of what can be created.

A wide selection of keyboard shortcuts, familiar from popular photo- and video-editing programs speed up work within Aura Creator. The key combos allow users to quickly duplicate layers, add effects, and more. Users can create lighting displays up to 6 minutes long, which simplifies the UI and ensures the minimal load on the CPU. Once the unique effect is finished, it can be saved as a profile within the editor.

A bright future

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Laptops supported initially will include the ROG Strix Scar III G531/G731, ROG Strix Hero III G531/G731, ROG Zephyrus S GX502, and ROG Zephyrus M GU502. Other PC components and peripherals compatible with the new software will include the ROG Strix Flare and ROG Strix Scope keyboards, the ROG Gladius II Origin and ROG Gladius II Wireless mice, the ROG Delta headset, and the ROG Balteus Qi mousepad.

Support for more devices is expected as soon as Q3 and will include the ROG Gladius II and ROG Gladius II Origin PNK LTD gaming mice, the ROG Strix Flare PNK LTD and ROG Strix Flare Call of Duty keyboards, as well as ROG and ROG Strix X570 series motherboards. Support for XG248Q and XG438Q gaming displays, as well as ASUS RTX 2060, 2070, and 2080 graphics cards, is expected to follow. More devices will be added to the Aura Creator arsenal over time.

Whether users want to create simple, clean lighting or reactive RGB visions, Aura Creator offers them unprecedented freedom to realize their RGB vision.

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