Before
(http://im83.gulfup.com/jxjfGT.jpg) (http://www.gulfup.com/?F7T9u7)
(http://im83.gulfup.com/rkDDj1.jpg) (http://www.gulfup.com/?VhIeDE)
(http://im65.gulfup.com/c6ymrR.jpg) (http://www.gulfup.com/?5x18S1)
(http://im65.gulfup.com/rXW38V.jpg) (http://www.gulfup.com/?x1Buu3)
(http://im71.gulfup.com/A3MnPc.jpg) (http://www.gulfup.com/?ULU3Cs)
(http://im71.gulfup.com/H56elr.jpg) (http://www.gulfup.com/?lPUL3C)
After
(http://im47.gulfup.com/HiOFSh.jpg) (http://www.gulfup.com/?OhCdff)
(http://im47.gulfup.com/O31kiC.jpg) (http://www.gulfup.com/?4VTI3q)
(http://im47.gulfup.com/KjMeBX.jpg) (http://www.gulfup.com/?ERiKpd)
very simple just using clouds with color (red,dark, yellow) with low altitude.
To be continued with other tests.
Pls do not burn more forests :'(
of cours, but with clouds its possible to make fire hehehehehe
but i dont know until now how to export a complet terragen scene in 3ds max ????????
because with 3dmax i can do more realistic fire and explosion
There's some older fire-from-clouds experiments with .tgd in this thread I made a while ago. www.planetside.co.uk/forums/index.php/topic,9033
Very fast to render in my case with these settings and a low spec computer at the time.
Here's a link to a method of mine you might have missed.
http://www.planetside.co.uk/forums/index.php/topic,16397.msg160604.html#msg160604
Thanks very much kevin and dandelO, i will explore it.