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I really didn't know where else to post this, so please bare with me.
I need some assistance for creating a fireball in Cinema 4d. Can anyone with any knowledge within C4D, or really... ANY knowledge on creating fireballs help me out?
(This fireball would be like one you would see in an explosion of say... a ship... )
Thanks in Advance.
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well it should be dead-easy with pyro-cluster, for all i know. other than that, i can't help you for i don't have cinema4d, tho i might get it eventually.
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IIRC, create a sphere and put a glowing texture on it, go to timeline, select the object, go 'effects' and there should be plenty of options to keep you amused...
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blackhole is right. I could give you some extra detailed information, but my copy of Cinema 4D has been screwed for the last few months. :frown:
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Blackhole- sounds easy enough, but, could you explain it in more detail? Mainly the part on where to find this 'effects' menu in the timeline. Thanks Again.
I'de do this using two volumetric lights.
/tutorial ----------- This Assumes you are using Cinema 4D XL 6.0 or later.
1; Ball Head Create a new light and open settings.
General: Color=Orange of some type Visibility=Volumetric Noise=Both
VisibleLight: Brightness=500
Noise: type=Soft Velocity=300-500% (Depeding on how firey the ball should be)
Tail:
General: Color=Same as Head Type=Parallel Spot Round Visibility=Volumetric Noise=Both
Details; Outer Radious=300
Visible Light: Outer Distance:2500 Brightness=300
Noise: type=Soft Velocity=300-500% (Same as Head) --------------- /tutorial
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It Dosen't Produce PhotoRealistic images but it's at least game quality and it has a preanimated fire effect to it.
if someone knows of a better way please correct me.
Thanks! I'll try it out.