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From: thrillhouse900
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  • y so serious XD

  • this teaches us to not masturbate

  • did he died?

  • THATS SO COOL!!!

  • how do you do this?

  • You did a good job with the Fire. Even if ZimNS is right about the lighting and camera rate.... Im pretty sure you were focused on the fire. And the Fire was Awesome!

    Catch Ya Later, Bro

  • @thomasbhunter68 hahahahah lmfao dude thats some funny shit

  • There should be some lightning on your arm... and you should of recorded it with better camera because the frame rate of the fire isn't the same as the frame rate of your camera, making it less realistic...

  • @ZimNS Yeah, these where the days before Dslrs, lol. My webcam had a low shutter and FumeFX is tough to render motion blur. Thanks for the CC :D

  • @thrillhouse900 You also need to have your video the same resolution and quality as your fire. 240p/360p video and a 720p fire on it? :P

  • that was really good! 5/5

  • You could make the lighting look realistic with Blending modes in After Effects

  • This video is very awesome!

    How did you bring fumefx into your video?

  • Nice :D

  • How to make that blue reflection on your face?

  • With a simple compositing program. I guess he used Adobe After Effect..

  • Probably he just took that area and overlaid a blue light onto it to make it seem brighter. You'd have to recreate his face in 3D and then add digital lights to it to actually light up his face realistically. Best route would be for one of the crew to shine an ACTUAL blue light onto his face so that the digital effect more convincingly meshes with the footage.

  • It would look sweet if it had a lower opacity at the emitter start, and it had gradient from dark blue at the hand to the lighter blue at the end of the flame.

    It's just too light blue, there isn't much texture to the fire.

    Pretty good job, though.

  • hello.i have 3d max and fume fx but i dont know how set the tracking data from boujou tracking program to the fire of fume fx.i mean after import the tracking in 3dmax how conect it with the fire?

  • You Don't need Boujou because the scene relative to the camera isn't moving. Just model a 3D-hand as an emitter for the fire. You do know how to display avi animations in max don't you?

  • ok.i know how do it now.Thank you for help.;)

  • How about the reflection on his face?

  • You are better off asking the guy that made this, but you can do it several ways, either in 3ds max or in "After Effects" using alpha channels as masks.

  • look's nice ;)

  • hey dude how did you do it

    y want to know !!! help

  • With a program called FumeFX. It's a fluid simulator.

  • its actually fre/smoke simulator

  • Nope! The program he used is called 3ds Max and it has the plug-in called FumeFX.

  • looked amazing great work dude

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