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How do I make a fireeffect lightning ?
I made a old house, and there is a fireplace there, and I wanted to give the light from the fireplace alittle more fireeffect lightning. Im now just using a omi light.
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check this link:
http://forums.3dtotal.com/showthread...ighlight=flame ________ Hawaii medical marijuana dispensaries Last edited by Net Admiral; 19-04-2011 at 08:48 PM.. |
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I got a flame, but I want more flamish lighting if you understand.
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Try to use a "Projection map" it is in light parameters under "advanced effects" rollout!!
Another thing: did u check the attached file in that link it will give a clear idea how to make that effect!! ________ Avandia Settlement News Last edited by Net Admiral; 19-04-2011 at 08:49 PM.. |
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Try using a NOISE CONTROLLER for animate the light multiplier.
It will give you that kind of irregular and vibrant effect you're looking for. Hope it helps ![]()
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