Lots and lots of Fiber Brush, followed by the Smudge brush. Post-rendering was done in ZBrush to allow the use of the Shading Enhancer brush to bring out more intensity in the flames.
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very nice and creative....Your Zfires rule :tu: :tu: :tu:
Nice work as usual aurick! That firery Dancer on her toes really smacks of creativity as its zenith ! :tu: :tu: :tu:
That is SLICK! LOVE it!!! :eek: :D :cool: :tu: :tu:
Now thats cool...uh...HOT
Wow, that looks awsome! You should do a script for that fire. :)
This a great!
I almost missed the dancer, until I read DeeVee's reply. This is quite imaginative and very well done.
me loves it matt.. that old brain must be working overtime these days.. bring some more soon...
:b4: ZScript Tutorial :b4:
You asked for it, you got it! Here is a very quick, but detailed ZScript tutorial teaching my method for creating flames. It's a bit different from what jelee did for the Balrog -- I find that it gives me a better way to see what I'm doing while I work.
Download the FIRESTARTER ZScript (Right-click and choose "Save As")
Let me know if you find it useful!
Thanks Aurick! Coinceidentally I was playing with just this sort of effect yesterday, but using the Hook and Snakehook brushes - your version using the Fibre brush is far superior to anything I managed to create. :tu: :tu: :tu:
i have to check out the tut yet, but i can tell at first glance that the result you came up with is topnotch, Matthew :D + :tu: :tu: :tu: :tu:
- juandel
thanx aurick, your flames turned out great.
Generous and talented......Do you have 29 hours in a day compared to the rest of us!?!?!?
I dunno HOW you get all this accomplished!
:D :tu: :tu:
Thanks for the tutorial Aurick. :) It's quite different from what I've tried before.