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In this clip, Dragon Dracolleen leaves Elderwood I had quite a few trials with the fire, I attached a fire emitter to the dragon tongue, then dragged it down into the leaves. after trail and error, I finally settled on this. Happy Halloween :lol:

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I think you can get more "shooting" fire by turning off gravity in the chor and making sure there isn't a downward force setin the emitter.

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I was hoping for a bigger blast of flame after the dragon tears, as you see it didn't quite make it . I'll give it a try again,

Thank you much, robcat2075 and HomeSlice

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I'm not sure how you have it set up.

 

I'd make the emitter a simple disc, hide it in the dragons mouth and face it outwards. then blast away.

 

 

here's a PRJ of a blowtorch I was working on. It's not very good fire but it shows the concept of shooting flames

 

 

blowtorch.zip

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I set up the dragon with a small disc pretty much the way you suggested, I use the fire setting from the tutorial smoke,wind,and fire, in the hash book from 2001.

 

I rendered your blowtorch. what a beautiful flame. :)

I did a quick test applying your fire material to my model, it worked cool,. so now i'm going to apply it to the dragon in Elderwood file, I'll post it when done. but before I use your fire material, I wanted to check with you to make sure it OK to use with my model

thank you robcat

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