maclean opened this issue on Nov 25, 2003 ยท 12 posts
maclean posted Tue, 25 November 2003 at 7:18 PM
maclean posted Tue, 25 November 2003 at 7:19 PM
PS Forget any Poser 5 Material Room tricks. I'm using P4. mac
geoegress posted Tue, 25 November 2003 at 7:47 PM
yup mac- in the market place is an awesome product- ultimate fire- well worth the money best I've seen
dialyn posted Tue, 25 November 2003 at 7:50 PM
I agree...if you want to test run their product, they still have the UltimateFIRE CandleFLAME in Free Stuff. It will give you an idea how nice the product is (though it is too small for your fireplace, of course).
_Audrey posted Tue, 25 November 2003 at 8:07 PM
Attached Link: Dungeon Lighting Kit
Dodger's Dungeon Lighting Kit is on sale at DAZ right now. Best I've seen.maclean posted Tue, 25 November 2003 at 8:22 PM
Ah, sorry folks. Thanks for the suggestions, but I should have explained more clearly. I don't want to BUY anything. I want to SELL. The fireplace will be part of my next pack and I thought that if there was a way I could make a convincing fire, I'd add it in as an extra. I don't want to rip off anyone else's products. Just figure out how I can do it myself. Of course, it's not strictly necessary that I add a fire. I just thought it would be nice. mac
MachineClaw posted Tue, 25 November 2003 at 8:42 PM
Attached Link: http://www.firelog-enhancer-grate.com/enjoyinghefire.htm
Do logs with a blacked and red hot spots like lava tracks in the wood. give the illusion of hot logs on the fire. The link gives ya a good example of what the logs should sort of look like...fire can just be flame with red/yellow flame with transperancy set. shouldn't be any harder than modeling the fireplace :)PabloS posted Tue, 25 November 2003 at 10:33 PM
Here's how I've done it: 1) find a nice hi-res image of fire/firelogs ... (you'll either want to take the picture yourself or find one royalty free or get permission to use it commercially) 2) make a corresponding transmap 3) map 'em on to the one sided square 4) light accordingly
Tashar59 posted Tue, 25 November 2003 at 10:42 PM
If you have Gimp. Filters > Render > Nature > Flame. Then use the Edit Flame till you find something you like. A sample is in my gallery "My Flame Full". Small gallery, so not hard to find.
SAMS3D posted Wed, 26 November 2003 at 7:59 AM
Attached Link: http://www.sams3d.com
We have some logs and a grate on our free section this week that you can use if you need. Sharenmaclean posted Wed, 26 November 2003 at 2:16 PM
Thanks to all for the help. MachineClaw, That pic looks pretty good. I was thinking something along those lines. I can actually scan the bark/logs myself. Since I use wood all winter, I have (literally) a ton of it under my balcony. Pablo, Yep. I think I'll have to use a transmapped pic for the flames. The one-sided square is a neat touch. I'll try that. berlyd, I don't have gimp, but maybe I have a PS filter that is similar. sharen, Thanks for the offer, but I wouldn't feel comfortable using someone else's stuff. It looks good though. Will post when I get a result. mac
PabloS posted Wed, 26 November 2003 at 5:09 PM
Look forward to seeing it mac!