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    Hi
    Do you know best settings or if you have scene available for 2015 max for welding torch like in this video https://youtu.be/Yjg3ZxMDv_4?t=4m45s we just cannot get similar flame thank you


    ps seems like our flame is chaotic and not a steady stream of fire
    Last edited by cb LLC; 01-06-2017, 07:19 PM.

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    • #3
      You try and use the candle preset as a base and tweak it as needed.
      Georgi Zhekov
      Phoenix Product Manager
      Chaos

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      • #4
        Candle preset is a good starting point. Manipulating source discharge, temperature, cooling, gravity and volumetric options (like fire color for example) would help you make this scene done.
        George Barzinski
        QA Phoenix FD

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        • #5
          thank you all! Would be nice to have a video tutorial about volumetric options

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          • #6
            Originally posted by georgi.zhekov View Post
            You try and use the candle preset as a base and tweak it as needed.

            it seems like even at high flame pressure flames goes up. Anyway to keep it straight? thanks

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            • #7
              Maybe this is due to the temperature - try turning off or reduce the gravity.
              Svetlin Nikolov, Ex Phoenix team lead

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Svetlin.Nikolov View Post
                Maybe this is due to the temperature - try turning off or reduce the gravity.
                thanks. we were just trying real life temperature and real life gravity. In real life flame does not move up like this.

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                • #9
                  So what's left is to check if the scale of the simulator is real world too and the Scene Scale option is at 1. If these are correct, you should try boosting the outgoing velocity of the source and making the cooling stronger, so the flame cools off before starting to rise up.
                  Svetlin Nikolov, Ex Phoenix team lead

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