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  • Christopher Rotter

    October 26, 2009 at 11:32 pm in reply to: Adding image sequence to OpenEXR ?

    Do you mean you have an OpenEXR image sequence and you want to add to it?

    That is exactly what I mean 🙂

  • Christopher Rotter

    October 26, 2009 at 2:32 pm in reply to: Adding image sequence to OpenEXR ?

    What I mean is if you have already a OpenEXR file format, and you want to add a image sequence into the existing OpenEXR file format !

  • Christopher Rotter

    October 26, 2009 at 2:11 am in reply to: Adding image sequence to OpenEXR ?

    Yes ? How ?

  • Christopher Rotter

    September 20, 2009 at 4:26 pm in reply to: Tutorial viewing offline

    Alright, thank you. I hope this works otherwise I’ll just give up on it.

  • Christopher Rotter

    September 5, 2009 at 11:12 pm in reply to: Creating a specific type of flame !

    I gather you’re either using someone else’s computer for Web browsing and want PDF tutorials so you can copy them and read them on your own computer – or you just don’t like learning from video tutorials! Am I right? 🙂

    I prefer the PDF files so I can read them whenever and you are right one of my computers that I use for all my work is not linked to the Internet, I don’t mind video tutorials I’ve watched enough of them on various graphic related subjects but I like to try the PDF manual first 🙂

    Particle Shapes that is what I was referring too, thank you for that link. Although I think I hit the nail perfectly and got my desired effect. Good to know how to create other particle shapes for other projects. Particle illusion is such a easy, effective program to create any kind of flames, smoke effects.

  • Christopher Rotter

    September 3, 2009 at 4:48 pm in reply to: Creating a specific type of flame !

    I just wanted to mention that I’ve downloaded one of the presets and played around with Particle illusion the other day and I have made progress. Although a PDF as mentioned for particle illusion would be benificial, how do you make a brush as seen in particle illusion ?

  • Christopher Rotter

    September 3, 2009 at 1:01 am in reply to: User Guide or Manual

    I agree.

  • Christopher Rotter

    September 1, 2009 at 12:51 am in reply to: Creating a specific type of flame !

    I haven’t got around to getting those emitters, until now 🙁 Although I read that manual link that you gave and I realized that I pretty much had it figured out from the time I installed the demo 🙂 Now I’m going to download those emitters and hope I get that effect of flames I’m after. I hope if I don’t you or someone else could offer a hand but I have confidence that I’ll get it, just as a backup 🙂

  • Christopher Rotter

    August 20, 2009 at 3:26 pm in reply to: Creating a specific type of flame !

    I was in the same situation as you were Kurt 🙂 It looks like I’m going to have to download both emitter library sets to hopefully find the exact one I’m looking for 🙁

    So you are positive there is no PDF userguide or some simple tutorial that explains enough to get you going on your own without having to resort back to a user guide ? 🙂

  • Christopher Rotter

    August 19, 2009 at 2:27 pm in reply to: Creating a specific type of flame !

    You can download the emitters from here and save them to a portable drive, such as a flash card, or even burn them to a CD. Then you can take that drive, connect it to the other computer, and load the libraries into the computer that has PI on it. Install the libraries into the libraries folder and you’re done!

    You mentioned I could download the libraries from here, where is here 🙂 ?

    I’m almost certain you’ll find a “flames” emitter that will serve your purpose. Don’t forget, you can have several emitters going at the same time, overlapping to get pretty much any effect you want.

    I didn’t know you can have overlapping emitters, how do you do this ? I never read this in the online manual.

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