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Friday, May 1, 2009
Atmospherics clouds
This old but useful (and short :) )
tutorial
by Ronnie Olsthoom cover usage of
Combustion
(renamed to
Fire Effect
), mostly used for explosion effects, and how to make a cloud with it.
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