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After Effects fire
Posted by William Chubb on December 18, 2008 at 10:01 amHi
I’m new to after effects, how do you create realistic looking fire like this?
https://www.planetaep.com/After_Effects_Graphics/Hellfire.html
I’ve followed the tutorial here https://library.creativecow.net/articles/chao_joe/fire.php
but the results look very false and generated and not very organic!Thanks for your help
Will
William Chubb replied 17 years, 4 months ago 6 Members · 6 Replies -
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Steve Renard
December 18, 2008 at 4:17 pmHi Will,
If you’re new to AE creating fire like that will be a bit project, but I’d suggest starting with the Trapcode Particular plugin, using smokelets for your particles, and messing with the color to get the look right. Then use the velocity and physics settings to adjust for the look you want in terms of the motion. You could also try some of the presets that they package along with it, and use those as a starting point.
Good luck!
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Trent Armstrong
December 18, 2008 at 4:18 pmhttps://www.videocopilot.net/blog/2008/12/544/
Check out that free project from Andrew Kramer!
Trent Armstrong – Creative Cow Leader
https://www.dallasaeug.com -
Matthew Woods
December 18, 2008 at 4:30 pmI suspect their project brings in some footage that was not generated in After Effects. My favorite fire effects that I have made in After Effects came from shooting real fire. The real thing looks much better than anything computer generated. Get a camera (I got some great results just using a DV camera), and some green or blue colored paper (I have found large origami paper works great). Suspend the paper from a bent coat hanger or some other metal rod with clothes pins. Shoot against a black backdrop and key out the green paper with Keylight, set the blend mode on your flame layer to “add” to get rid of the black backdrop. You can get some great flame footage that you can scale distort and use for a number of projects. You can also use the green paper as a matte to burn up any image… the Bonanza effect. Plus its fun to play with fire, although do be careful and keep other flamables away from your set up, and keep a fire extinguisher handy.
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David Bogie
December 18, 2008 at 5:48 pmLet your inner pyro freak fly.
Shoot it.
More fun, more control.bogiesan
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Ingemar Björling
December 18, 2008 at 9:41 pmFor CG fire and much more, go for Particle Illusion by Wondertouch.
https://wondertouch.com/Renderwise Ingemar Bjorling
Photography & 3D graphics illustration and education
Stockholm Sweden
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William Chubb
December 20, 2008 at 2:20 pmThanks for all your help, I downloaded the project and it’s made using the after effects particle system with some vector blur, turbulent displace and glow.
So I didn’t need to get particular or set file to myself 🙂
Thanks again
will
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