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Frederik Steinmetz shows you a wonderfull trick how to force particles to emit other particles in Blender 2.63+ while Gottfried Hofmann will show you how to arrange a nice fireworks display with the Blender VSE.
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Sunday, 22 April 2012 14:18

Desert Explosion

This is just some old doolde I found on my harddrive, it dates back to October 2011.

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Thursday, 16 February 2012 19:25

Tutorial: Dissolve your Logo in Blender 2.62

Dissolving text in Blender has always been a lot of work, but not anymore! Blender 2.62 got a great new addition - the Remesh modifier! It's power combined with a particle system make this awesome effect.
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Friday, 24 June 2011 14:50

Playing with Fire once again

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:

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Tuesday, 26 April 2011 14:24

Anatomy of an Explosion in Blender

When I recently created an explosion in Blender using the smoke simulation, I encountered a weird behaviour I neither could explain, nor fix. But I got an idea how to analyse the problem...

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Since Version 2.57, Blender has a Fluid Particle Simulation integrated that is easier to use than ever. This Tutorial will show you the basics.
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Most people use very bright shaders when creating fire in Blender. But in many situations a more subtle approach works a lot better. This tutorial shows you how to get there!
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Sunday, 27 February 2011 18:36

Quick Tip: Playing with the Inkdrop Effect

The inkdrop effect is very versatile. This quick tip shows how you can achieve an astonishing ink flow by just changing a few aspects of the setup. This is another tutorial covering Nion's cool Blender effects.
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Monday, 14 February 2011 18:48

Tutorial: A cool looking Inkdrop in Blender

Inkdrops are heavily used in Motion Graphics and Design. Usually one needs to search through stock footage archives to find a fitting drop, which often also means to pay license fees. Thanks to Blender, you can now easily create perfect Inkdrops that can be tailored to your project's needs.
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Tuesday, 01 February 2011 22:05

Quick Tip: Smoke Gone Wild

Using the setup we created in the Wicked Drum of Smoke tutorial we can easily work out a scene of the smoke simulation gone completely insane as you could see in Nions first effect reel. This quick tips shows how!
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