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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 08 7:02 am)
No tutorial really needed.. First, go grab Clay's fire mat.. might be in the Bryce freestuff, but if not, search for clay in the gallery and he has a link from his fire pic. Second, don't use a gel for the fire light. Instead, just color it orangish. Turn down/up the brightness depending on the size of the fire, and also play with falloff to look appropriate to the size of the fire.. Try that out and see if it helps.. it might take some tweaking. =) Rosh
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Does anyone have a tutorial on how to accomplish this? I have several scenes I'm going to need to use fire in. I need to know how to do it as realistic as I can, not only the way the fire looks but the lighting for it.