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Blender VFX: Fire Power Compositing

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Kenan Proffitt writes:

In this quick 10 minute tutorial, learn the basics of compositing stock footage elements into your Blender scene. We're going to import fire elements from ActionVFX, and composite them for fire power awesomeness!

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Kenan Proffitt

I’ve been a blender enthusiast for over a decade now, and I’m constantly amazed at how this powerful software has evolved. I have been fortunate to establish a professional career in the film industry, working at an animation studio as an Environment Supervisor. It seems no matter the project, I always come back to Blender! Blender is among the pieces of software I use every day on animated features films, and I absolutely love it! Some years ago I found a niche on YouTube using Blender for VFX. This introduced me to the wonderful community that surrounds our beloved software. I continually seek to learn from others and share my experience and knowledge, as we all help each other grow in our digital creativity.

3 Comments

  1. Roger Cousineau on

    Nice video. I am going to try this realizing that its probably not as easy as you make it look.
    Thanks for doing a very concise and to the point tutorial.

  2. hy! very great tutorial.But please,how can i make fire casts shadow if the human character is casting shadow on a wall? please help me, so many information about the question.. may tahanks

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