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.
very nice and creative…Your Zfires rule
Nice work as usual aurick! That firery Dancer on her toes really smacks of creativity as its zenith !
That is SLICK! LOVE it!!!
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.
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 +
- 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!
Thanks for the tutorial Aurick. It’s quite different from what I’ve tried before.
oh cheers bud, not tried fire yet and this looks bloody good, thanks!
arran :)picsas
I’m glad you like it! I honestly couldn’t believe how easy it is to make fire, once I first gave it a try with Lumiere.
That darned fiber brush is such an incredibly powerful tool.
:b4: FLAME ON!!Thanks for the tip Aurick!! :b4:
very cute! and I like your new “lite” signature on the side
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That’s such a great looking image Aurick!
Can’t wait to view the tutorial.