RCT3 FIREWORKS TUTORIAL 11 (advanced colour)

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2008

How to make the colour of shells and stars look much more realistic by overlapping particles. Watch previous tutorials first!

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  • i have another question is there a way to have half of the circle one color and the bottom half of the circle another color split in the middle?

  • @progamerxt

    An easy way...no...but possible, but you would have to have a separate emitter for each particle.

  • @davie499 what about if i just use the x and y to raise up a half circle and make it one do u think that would work?

  • @progamerxt

    There is no easy way to make a half circle. Shapes are really the only limitation for the editor.

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  • Great tutorial,they have all been very helpful,hope you continue them.

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  • can u make multi-color i don't under stand on tutorial 14

  • Can you make a firework like this one? watch?v=RZ0kRQcvAnw if so how?

  • @davie499 well maybe i need to give more description like a peony with 50/50 like read on top and blue on the bottom would you still have to do what you said? if you search for japense shells on youtube youll see what im saying..

  • @97TheFirework

    If your shell lasts 5 seconds, the halo may have 15 particles, with a lifetime of .4 plus/minus seconds, with .5 time randomness.

  • @davie499 how much shorter sould the life time be.

  • @97TheFirework

    Make sure parent speed is 1, and drag and gravity are the same as the shell. If that doesn't fix it try making the shell release several halos (maybe 10) with shorter lifetimes. This is actually what the pros do to make a flickering effect, just remember to fade the start and end of the halo colour to black.

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