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Man on fire looking for suggestions

Man on fire looking for suggestions

2005-06-17       - By Eric Lampi

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Yeah they look great, but I wonder how quickly you can
get that kind of a result.

Funny thing about simulations is that when you have no
idea as to the scale, they can often look really bad.

There are a couple in those tests where the speed
doesn't match my perceived scale at all.

E

--- Bob Cobb <bob@(protected)> wrote:


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 cool idea about the cloth kim. i will look at that.

unfortunately maya and max are out, but god am i
jealous of aura. thatstuff looks pretty sweet.

b

Marc-Andre Carbonneau wrote:  
If it's an option...either use Maya fluid or Aura in
MAX ;)http://romanschmidt.com/aura/Free beta
here:http://www.chaosgroup.com/software/aura/-- --Original
Message-- --From: owner-xsi@(protected)
[mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)] On BehalfOf kim
aldisSent: Friday, June 17, 2005 11:02 AMTo:
XSI@(protected): RE: Man on fire looking for
suggestionsI'd go for live action fire. The problem
you'll likely have if it's doneasa comp is making the
flames move realistically as he moves
around,you'llneed to figure a way to get the flames to
inherit his motion and kind oftrail behind him. Maybe
some cloth or something with the live actiontextured
on it.Just a thought.  
     
-- --Original Message-- --From:
owner-xsi@(protected)
[mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)] On Behalf Of Bob
CobbSent: 17 June 2005 16:00 To:
xsi@(protected): Man on fire looking for
suggestionsHey Guys,I am having to add fire to an
actor in a shot and I am just curious if anyone has
any suggestions. My current direction is matching a 3d
mesh to the actor then emitting fire particles from
various areas on the mesh. Then combining this with
some 2d particles and flame comped real particle
footage. I just was wondering if anyone had ever had
to do this before or had any ideas or places I can
look for info.I only ask because I know the particles
can sometimes be a nightmare and this thing has a
tight turnaroundThanks for any info.Bob---Unsubscribe?
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