@AngriestAmerican " Could this technique be used in opposite?" Yes, but LW has the most rudimentary dynamics and is very difficult to make work. Recommend Blender.
@dslavin Check post #238 in 'fire smoke FX with voxels' thread on Newtek forum for a little more info. Layres are comped and processed. Vortex, turbulence, donut winds may be used to add swirliness.
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GalaxyDividedHD 1 month ago
Super impressive!!
I am looking for a way to create a scene of a ship buried in dirt, and the ship lifts off,,
Could this technique be used in opposite?
AngriestAmerican 4 months ago
@AngriestAmerican " Could this technique be used in opposite?" Yes, but LW has the most rudimentary dynamics and is very difficult to make work. Recommend Blender.
Xurgonic 2 months ago
I have found the "me" counterpart when it comes to getting awesomeness from HVs. ;) Impressive.
pixelsmack 9 months ago
Amazing, considering no plugins. How did you get the particles so dense and fluidic?
dslavin 1 year ago
@dslavin Check post #238 in 'fire smoke FX with voxels' thread on Newtek forum for a little more info. Layres are comped and processed. Vortex, turbulence, donut winds may be used to add swirliness.
Xurgonic 1 year ago
Whoah.... was this using Turbulence, Dynamite or simply LW and it's own emitters etc? Very nicely done indeed!
lardbros 1 year ago
@lardbros No plugins.
Xurgonic 1 year ago
Very Nice :P
HD3DTV 1 year ago