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Subject: | Re: FLASH: looking for a fire affect that is realistic , organic,mathmatical...can someone help.. |
From: | Laura Mollett |
Date: | Tue, 20 Jun 2000 23:10:00 +0100 |
on 6/20/00 9:14 AM, Shydreameaol [dot] com at Shydreameaol [dot] com wrote:
> Hi, I am looking for a good flame effect that I can learn rather quickly as
> i am under the gun to design flames that look real or give the appearance
> that they generate themselves...organic looking
>
> If anyone can offer examples or help me go in the right direction i would
> appreciate it. I am not looking for anything cheep looking, such as you can
> make with animated gifs....looking for something maybe based on an algorithm
> of sorts....
>
> I have already seen the one on flashkit.com....by Jason....
> I am having trouble understanding it because it is combined with an
> application.
It sounds as if you're looking for something already in flash, so this may
not be much use, but one of the Adobe discs (I think photoshop 4, but don't
hold me to it) came with a whole set of movie clips and there's a series of
flame ones - wonderful for source material for creating your own, or if
you're on cd or something, just using (long as you have the rights to 'em of
course) :)
Laura
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