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"Andy Cocker" wrote:
> I wonder what the overall effect would be if you had two or
> three of these flames side by side, but close enough to look
> as though they were part of the same fire, each having
> different turbulence settings, and each interacting. AFAIK,
> fires like the one in your animation don't have a single
> flame 'source', instead having their flames distributed over
> a circular area. Just a thought.
I'll try some of your ideas.
It should all be possible with just a single emitter though.
> Good work.
Thanks!
Rune
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