Seamless Looping Fire

StorytellerStoryteller Posts: 80
edited December 1969 in Carrara Discussion

Trying to make seamless fire. Just setting the last frame to the same as the first is giving me a 'yo-yo' effect

any pointers, I only need about 12-24 frames here. I want to get the technique down for other things

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  • tsaristtsarist Posts: 1,606
    edited December 1969

    Lord Midnight


    I'm not at my computer, but if I remember correctly, set the first frame at a high number and set the last frame at a low number.

    That should get you a non yo-yo flame.

    Best of luck!

  • StorytellerStoryteller Posts: 80
    edited December 1969

    well, you can see what I came up with on my own here

    http://manastar.net/WebPlayer.html


    Ill try that next time, its 'ok' for now, but I do think it could use some work

  • GSSEVGSSEV Posts: 32
    edited December 1969

    Hi,
    I created a set of HD animated looping textures with alpha maps. I have them here with free samples that include a good fire effect.

    http://www.3dtreehouse.com/FXtextures.html

    you could use this to render at the resolution you need.
    Cheers

    Graeme

  • StorytellerStoryteller Posts: 80
    edited December 1969

    can you describe the process you used to create them?

  • GSSEVGSSEV Posts: 32
    edited December 1969

    Hi,
    I used a 2d particle effects program called Timeline FX which has some great effects. It can output PNG sequences at any resolition with their alpha maps. I then used Carrara to texture a plane with the animated sequence with alpha maps. This plane can be used in any 3d scene. I used a high resolution output of 2k so the effects can be used in HD work.
    I also subdivided the plane on some effects and inseted a simple bone structure so I could animate the effects shape in Carrara.
    If you download the sample and go in to the texture editor you'll see how it is made up.

    Using animated textures is a lot faster than using Carraras particles as some shots don't need the full 3D particle effect.

    Hope this helps

    Graeme

  • ManStanManStan Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    I have a selection of looped gif animations of fire and smoke. Carrara doesn't have a clue what a looped gif is.
    Unless that has changed in C8.5.

    I had planed to make several generic looped gifs for TVs, comp screens, control panels.

  • JoeMamma2000JoeMamma2000 Posts: 2,615
    edited December 1969

    Keep in mind you can always get out your video camera (or cellphone) and videotape a real flame and project that onto a plane or whatever. You can also find tons of videos online of fire you can use if it's not for commercial use.

    Nothin' like the real thing.... :)

  • evilproducerevilproducer Posts: 9,040
    edited December 1969

    gssev said:
    Hi,
    I used a 2d particle effects program called Timeline FX which has some great effects. It can output PNG sequences at any resolition with their alpha maps. I then used Carrara to texture a plane with the animated sequence with alpha maps. This plane can be used in any 3d scene. I used a high resolution output of 2k so the effects can be used in HD work.
    I also subdivided the plane on some effects and inseted a simple bone structure so I could animate the effects shape in Carrara.
    If you download the sample and go in to the texture editor you'll see how it is made up.

    Using animated textures is a lot faster than using Carraras particles as some shots don't need the full 3D particle effect.

    Hope this helps

    Graeme

    The nice thing about Carrara is that if you have a png, Photoshop file, etc. with a transparency, you can use it directly without having to set up a separate alpha channel in the shader.

  • SockrateaseSockratease Posts: 813
    edited September 2012

    I'd try a simple 2 or 3 keyframed fire with an oscillating tweener.

    Should work, but I haven't tested...

    Post edited by Sockratease on
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