Friday, 24 June 2011 14:50

Playing with Fire once again

Written by  Gottfried Hofmann

A few days ago I started playing with fire in Blender once again. This time I wanted to create a style usefull for advert-like backgrounds. But since the result looked pretty cool, I ended up rendering an entire animation of slow-motion fire, anyways:

Dim lights

Expect a tutorial soon :)

Gottfried Hofmann

Gottfried Hofmann

Gottfried 'Scott' Hofmann has discovered Blender for himself when the first alpha of revision 2.5 was released. From the very beginning he was mainly interested in VFX-related aspects of Blender like the smoke simulation. Since then, he has accumulated quite some knowledge in that field which he now shares with the community through BlenderDiplom.

7 comments

  • Comment Link Florian Wednesday, 10 April 2013 16:29 posted by Florian

    Very good work :o

    If you write a tutorial, I will be very happy. (Texturing fire is very hard for me)

    Good work.

  • Comment Link pim Tuesday, 06 November 2012 20:28 posted by pim

    The texture is really nice, I can't manage to get this kind of transparency

  • Comment Link Oxi Saturday, 06 August 2011 20:29 posted by Oxi

    is there a date fpr the tutorial release? lookin forward to it

  • Comment Link Denis Tuesday, 12 July 2011 13:41 posted by Denis

    It seems tantalizingly close to this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIW2hNv-61g&feature=player_detailpage , which is what I am after. I hope I would be able to come up with a way to get this done after the tutorial is out. There are absolutely no 'volcanic' tutorials for Blender out there: not even in the Blender Guru's Nature Academy... Apparently, that side of nature is just too scary! :-)

  • Comment Link RigsJuarez Monday, 27 June 2011 19:25 posted by RigsJuarez

    Nice one. Can't wait for the tut !

  • Comment Link Revo Sunday, 26 June 2011 05:51 posted by Revo

    That must be cool, keep waiting for it ..

  • Comment Link ByronK Saturday, 25 June 2011 16:12 posted by ByronK

    I look forward to the tutorial. That fire looks great!

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