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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 30 5:12 am)
I'd recommned using Particle Illusion and doing it in post work!
Much quicker to do
otherwise..
glows, well I have a freebie item on Cornucopia3D, for scifi but it's engien glows for spacecraft
you cna use volumetrics for smoke.
explosions are trickier, see Monsoons fire and epxlosion package for Vue on 3D Commune.
the video probably was a composite with another package like Lightwave, for the particle/explosion effects I'd guess? :)
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hi guys...i hope you have seen the stormbirds video at e-onsoftware.com .if you didn't see the movie then please watch it first.....at
http://www.e-onsoftware.com/showcase/spotlights/?page=1
my questions about the movie... 1. how to make explosion effects like in the middle and end of the movie?
i know they have used afterburn in most scenes but i want to do it in vue completely from scrap