The end of the rockets could use something more. Some light glow on the metal around where the rockets flame would be shooting out. Like what you did with the nose.
Dragonforce - Through the Fire and the Flames Generally something that, after all said and done, just makes you go "wow......." and makes you glad you were able to witness it.
things burst into flames from the friction of hitting the atmosphere. space shuttles, meteroites and other things like that are moving hundreds of miles an hour. a space elevation would be moving that fast.
lol, for sure. I will never have the courage to be open with this community ever again.... It is funny how it turned into a flame Tiburon thread. We are truly a cynical bunch of people, haha
bodypaint is just a module of cinema 4d. you get all the basic features of cinema 4d when you buy bodypaint. so yeah you can model in the program to the best of my knowledge. I don't use bodypaint, I just played with it awhile back. Okay the other option is to select all and then frame your object. Turn on the cinema 4d…
I'm a bit confused about this as well. Quicktime seems to be the standard when it comes to displaying work in animation portfolios because it allows you a lot of control on both ends. You can save at relatively high quality and viewers can frame-by-frame through it without having to worry about the program locking up. I've…
Dont really understand what you mean, but if after all what you need is to fix the shape after animation is final, you can create cache for every frame of the model, and do fixing eg like armpit by moving verts via soft mod in a frame that's problematic, then those changes can be weighted over few frames before and after.…
Maybe this isn't the right place. But Kid Icarius second character with flames was juste amazing. And you say it use cross planes and uv scroll, have you some example of this trick ? Thank you !
I read Bunnicula as a kid. As for vampires bursting into flame in sunlight... that is pretty much a product of Hollywood. European folklore vampires nor Count Dracula from Bram Stoker's novel were harmed by sunlight.