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5. Creating fire in a Particles Editor    free3dtutorials.com

Creating fire in a Particles EditorCREATING FIRE IN A PARTICLES EDITOR

6. Fire escape    free3dtutorials.com

Fire escapeThe first step in all of my paintings, whether it is a character or an environment, is to lay down the basic shapes. These shapes become the building blocks of the illustration, and without them it is easier for your illustration to fail.

7. Realistic Fire    phoenixbit.com

8. Spoono - 3D Studio Max Tutorials - Fire Animation    spoono.com

Spoono - 3D Studio Max Tutorials - Fire AnimationThe Spin Axis Controls should be given to one axis - the one that allows the material face to spin towards the camera, or renderable view. At this point, you may want to activate the Material Editor and drag your fire material onto the PArray emitter icon.

10. Creating An Animated Camp Fire | 3D Tutorials    webdesign.org

I was wondering how to make an animated camp fire the other day, so I had a play around and figured it out and I saved off pics as I went along and wrote this, I hope you find it useful! The image above shows the kinda thing you can create and animate quite easily in Cinema 4D!

11. Water, Fire and Smoke Effects Using Particles and Opacity Maps | 3D Tutorials    webdesign.org

Last is the smoke example. It's very similar to the waterfall, except there's a lot less particles, the spin is much slower, and the particles are moving more slowly (since smoke tends to rise more gradually). You could also try playing with more wind modifiers to create some rather interesting swirling smoke effects. As far as the material goes, the noise size is slightly smaller, The colors of the opacity map are much softer so the smoke is more transparent, and I also tinted the color slightly blue to add some variety.

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