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  • As long as you have enough rupees.

  • A suggestion to make it really pop! Create a new adjustment layer on top of both the footage and the complete effect (or perhaps just the footage). And use turbulant distortion with a seperate mask around the area you want. This will give it that "distorting heat" look. I think it would really sell the effect better, make it look more realistic and blend it better with the background.

  • Might have to play around with the effect a bit. Punch up the "complexity" to 10 or a little less.

  • Good call. Though this video was actually a test for the look of the fire itself, not the compositing at all. So I didn't over-do the comp work so you can judge the actual fire better, without distraction by distortion or such. But for the real thing ultimately, your idea would fit indeed.

  • it kinda seems to go sideways... yeah it does

  • Hi haven't spoken in a while. i like this this is very good. Is there going to be a tutorial? Great work. Keep it up.

  • nice

  • nice!

  • It is created completely with after effects?

  • Yep.

  • Is that a combination of fractal noise and Hue/Saturation?

  • Something like that, but a bit more complex.

  • yeaaah. If you follow the perspective rule, then its supposed to get smaller, not bigger.

  • Not if the blast itself gets bigger.

  • Still you should have made it with the perspective rule in your hand

  • Good Job but the fires got too much opacity.

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