Iray or similar Fires for Scenes

n.aspros123n.aspros123 Posts: 332

Can anyone link me in the direction of fires or similar that are shown in the attached pictures which can be used in scene renders, please?

Thank you in advance for replies.

Fires 1.JPG
373 x 285 - 15K
Fires 2.JPG
315 x 180 - 10K

Comments

  • felisfelis Posts: 5,663

    Have you tried searcing for "fire" in the store?

    There are different products, e.g. https://www.daz3d.com/pro-pyro--fire-and-flame-vdbs

    Which will best suit your needs I don't know.

    Newer products tends to be VDB files, like the above.

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 39,910

    depends what you are using them for

    animations I just use puppeteer to resize individual planes of images of flames with cutout opacity and emission and if I want to get fancy add a fire over it from particleFX in post

    VDBs tend to take a very long time to render nicely but obviously look better

  • n.aspros123n.aspros123 Posts: 332

    WendyLuvsCatz said:

    depends what you are using them for

    animations I just use puppeteer to resize individual planes of images of flames with cutout opacity and emission and if I want to get fancy add a fire over it from particleFX in post

    VDBs tend to take a very long time to render nicely but obviously look better

    Just a still frame 3D Render. I do have a RTX 4090.

  • jjoynerjjoyner Posts: 741

    Similar to what @WendyLuvsCatz recommended, I was going to suggest using billboards of fire/flames.

  • markusmaternmarkusmatern Posts: 595

    I'm  a huge fan of VDBs. with newer versions of DAZ Studio and a 4090 this should not be a problem. I also like https://www.daz3d.com/pro-pyro--fire-and-flame-vdbs , however there are quite some specialized VDB products, that may suit your needs better: https://www.daz3d.com/catalogsearch/result?pp=40&q=vdb

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