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For those who don't know how to use it
Also, move away from the frame that you applied your particle(s) on.
Good mod though, you get a balloon!
But its basically extremely simple and is often used to mess around ( alot mostly kiddies), so "pro" image/animation makers are basically non existent. On top of that, Gmod outputs extremely low quality content.
So with all that combined, its basically a waste of time in my book to port particles made for animation/posters to Gmod. The only particles that would be worth creating for Gmod are Gameplay related.