Flint Particle System Forum - Cigarette smoke2011-12-11T04:54:03+00:00http://flintparticles.org/forum/
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Cigarette smokehttp://flintparticles.org/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=297&Focus=1034#Comment_10342010-01-07T23:07:31+00:002011-12-11T04:54:03+00:00franklynhttp://flintparticles.org/forum/account.php?u=298
Does anyone have an example of creating cigarette smoke? Perhaps something similar to the following:
http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-6884562-smoke-in-black-background.php
Regards,
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Cigarette smokehttp://flintparticles.org/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=297&Focus=1582#Comment_15822011-03-17T22:40:21+00:002011-12-11T04:54:03+00:00Sebhttp://flintparticles.org/forum/account.php?u=479
Hi franklyn,
I'm not the only one !
I try to do something similar.
Have you find a way to do this type of smoke ?
Regards,
Seb
I'm not the only one !
I try to do something similar. Have you find a way to do this type of smoke ?
Regards, Seb]]>
Cigarette smokehttp://flintparticles.org/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=297&Focus=1585#Comment_15852011-03-22T08:22:00+00:002011-12-11T04:54:03+00:00Richardhttp://flintparticles.org/forum/account.php?u=1
To create an effect like that from particles, you'll probably want to use perlin noise or something similar to calculate the acceleration of each particle based on its location.