As stated before, a good trick is to use multiple primitives with a fire mat applied. I use about 7 primitives (spheres and cylinders). Each one is the same mat (clay's fire), but each one has various levels of density, fuzziness, quality, etc. Also, the primitives are all various sizes. Basically, smaller primitives with denser, less soft/fuzzy mats on the inside. As I go out, the primitives get larger, and the mats will get less dense, and more soft/fuzzy. This is a very old study I was doing with and without smoke for a wall mounted torch. AS
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