Various Smoke Effect.
made by Youngbok.
Black & White Color background Paper Sheets are good material to take photos.
To show live smoke color, I used two color pattern paper sheet.
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Various Smoke Effect
ybchoi
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Posted: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 - 10:14 PM UTC
slodder
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Posted: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 - 10:40 PM UTC
Very nice photos. The back grounds make a big difference.
I think the thing that I like a lot with the smoke is the shape. You have captured a very realistic shape for each situation.
I think the thing that I like a lot with the smoke is the shape. You have captured a very realistic shape for each situation.
umustb
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2006 - 11:35 AM UTC
Very realistic smoke effects! Great job youngbok!! How did you do it and what did you use to make them?? Cottonwool??
WARLORD
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2006 - 12:11 PM UTC
Very nice effect you achived!
Looks like cotton but what did you use to hold the shape?
Looks like cotton but what did you use to hold the shape?
ybchoi
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2006 - 02:05 PM UTC
Thank you members for your warm words.
The Base Material is super micro fiber(.
not cotton wool.
Cotton is not suitable material expressing smoke.
and is difficult to dye color.
so, I used this material.
I used armature(Clear Thin plastic paper and Clear plastic pole) to make a high tall smoke.
thank you.
The Base Material is super micro fiber(.
not cotton wool.
Cotton is not suitable material expressing smoke.
and is difficult to dye color.
so, I used this material.
I used armature(Clear Thin plastic paper and Clear plastic pole) to make a high tall smoke.
thank you.
HONEYCUT
Victoria, Australia
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2006 - 03:59 PM UTC
Quoted Text
I think the thing that I like a lot with the smoke is the shape. You have captured a very realistic shape for each situation.
Agreed! Makes the difference compared to other offerings I've seen...
Do you use photographic reference for the shape of each?
Prato
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2006 - 06:24 PM UTC
I can only agree with the others: fantastic smoke effects made even more efficient when put against the correct background! I wonder how they would look like in a dio?
Cheers and happy modelling!
Prato
Cheers and happy modelling!
Prato
ybchoi
Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2006 - 07:21 PM UTC
To Bradley J.
finding data of Smoke takes a lot of effort.
I just made efforts to make a favorable impression like a picture.
To Lt. Colonel
Yes, That is a main problem.
Who know that?
so, I am making a smoke effect diorama by PAK38(DRAGON).
finding data of Smoke takes a lot of effort.
I just made efforts to make a favorable impression like a picture.
To Lt. Colonel
Yes, That is a main problem.
Who know that?
so, I am making a smoke effect diorama by PAK38(DRAGON).
A-Train
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2006 - 11:44 PM UTC
I like the Firing gun effect alot, I might attempt this some time.. Good Work mate!
18Bravo
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2006 - 11:53 PM UTC
Not to mention those are pretty good looking models too.
HONEYCUT
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Posted: Saturday, May 13, 2006 - 02:07 PM UTC
Looking at the tank recovery vehicle 'brewed up' makes me wonder if the solution for flames has been mostly found? The illusion of flames within a smoke pall hides the difficulties of modelling the shapes of flames themselves... I like it, and will be tempted to try it in future...
Cheers YB
Brad
Cheers YB
Brad
slodder
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Posted: Saturday, May 13, 2006 - 03:38 PM UTC
Another solution shown here is to die your smoke, that way it's not a stark white. The die gets in and creates a better affect than an AB would.
BOLADOFER
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Posted: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 - 02:39 AM UTC
HELLO YOUNGBOK
WHEREUPON MATERIAL YOU MAKE THE SMOKE? AND HOW DO YOU MAKE THE FIRE EFFECT?. MANY THANKS.
REGARDS.
FERNANDO
WHEREUPON MATERIAL YOU MAKE THE SMOKE? AND HOW DO YOU MAKE THE FIRE EFFECT?. MANY THANKS.
REGARDS.
FERNANDO