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Tutorials for Lightwave, Specifically Creating Fire


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I'll start with saying, i had no idea where to put this. We need a "General Help/Ask the Forum" page.

Basically by Girlfriend is creating a 3D scene in Lightwave (It sucks ,but it is required for Uni) She has the whole thing finished except for one bit.

She is trying to create a log fire, the logs and the surroundings have been created, she just cannot make the actual fire. Never taught how to at uni, and we can't find any tutorials on the web.

Anybody know of a way? We are taring our hair out here.

Cheers.

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