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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Pidjy's suggestion should work in most cases. You might want to add a light, to give the illusion that the glow casts light on it's surroundings. If you want the glow to look more intense, you have to work with a dodge-layer in Photoshop or PSP or you have to use a dodge-brush to intensify the glow and the falloff. You can use all sorts of textures, but most important settings are volume/fuzzy and additive. If a glow object receives no light (diffusion and specularity both at 0) you can also turn all shadow options off to slightly improve rendertime.
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Hmm, pidjy's idea looks like it might make a neat candle flame too :)
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