Blender on Fire!

Hi all!

After many days in dark im back with new forces, In those dark days Ive being experimenting and researching with vortex methods and finally I have fruits! Ive developed a hybrid velocity-vortex method that allows me simulated rapid violent fires and ripping smokes. Take a look at the video.

Since vorticity confinement tend to dissapear as grid resolution increase it became clear that I need a new method, but existent vortex-particle discretization where not suited to me, so I developed a full semilagrangian hybrid velocity-vorticity for it, expect paper soon 🙂

Hope you like it

39 responses to “Blender on Fire!”

  1. Simply AMAZING O:

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  2. Awesome work. It looks so beautiful.

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  3. I think that is the best looking fire I’ve seen from blender…and I would venture to say it is equal to fire I’ve only seen in AAA games and movies. Good job Farsthary.

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  4. Incredible Farsthary! 🙂

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  5. Simply stunning, very realistic and compelling. I am glad you are “back in the light” hope all continues well. The Blender community is fortunate to have your involvement. We look forward to continued outstanding contributions.

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  6. tenemos tanta suerte de tenerte a bordo =)

    gracias por todo lo que le dedicas a blender!

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  7. Ya, sure, thank you so much : I JUST BURNED MYSELF!!!

    You’ll be hearing from my lawyers…

    Jean

    Seriously, it warms my heart to see you back in the game with so much gusto!

    YaY

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  8. i have to say…WOW!!!!
    looks simply Amazing!

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  9. WOW
    Congratz dude, good job

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  10. OMG AWESOME!!!!

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  11. It’s funny, I spent all weekend, unsuccessfully, just getting Blender just to compile in Windows. I can’t imagine all the work that this would takes to pull this off. Really amazing work!

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  12. hahaha… that’s better than real fire!… because it’s contained by blender. can’t get burned by this one. astounding work man!!!

    cheers

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  13. sorry, have to comment twice. that is WICKED!

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  14. Who…speechless. You are a genius.

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  15. WHOA!! Man, that is like REAL fire!! OMG, and I thought Coyhot’s work with that old Jahka patch was great! This fire looks …well, like fire!!

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  16. Hope we like it?! My gosh, we love it!! The brilliance of computer scientists amazes me… I’m glad you have power again Farsthary; and keep up the fabulous work!

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  17. Hey! Bro how are you and your family? I have been expecting all this time to have news from U! God bless you my dear friend. You will not believe it but I had checked this all days until now and here you are strongest than ever, THAT FIRE ROCKS, now autodesk is thinking to change their agenda and start salling popcorn haha!
    PD: in a few days I want to contac you, I have some questions and some offers for You… we can do something great together…
    I’m so happy for you starting again with this amazing work!!
    Thankyou very much Raul!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Your friend and your brother, Vic

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  18. heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey
    its good to have you back!

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  19. I just swallowed the candy I was eating whole when I watched that. Dude excuse the pun, but your on fire man.

    Words defy me. Just awesome, absolutely beautiful work.

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  20. Ditto on all the above comments, dude.

    REALLY awesome job. Looking forward to using the fire in some of my personal projects! 🙂

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  21. The sims are really amazing… This really looks like the industry-top quality could be done with this.

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  22. Most excellent work, Raul! I hope we can find a way to get this integrated nicely, the results will be worth it!

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  23. Looks amazing!!!

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  24. I’m happy to see that the storm hasn’t taken your neurones away!

    You have done an amazing work. Your fire is the most realistic that I have seen, done with a software.

    Congratulations !

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  25. Beatiful!
    Imo,it would be visually better to render with black backround.

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  26. DUDE!!!! you are tooo much!!! this is freaking awesome!

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  27. Farsthary, is it possible to do a less violent fire at the current state?

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  28. Excellent work! Glad to see your project is progressing despite the vagaries of nature…

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  29. You rock!!! You kept on going even with all bad events you had in the past! All I can say, I have a huge respect for you!

    I just hope someday I can pay you back in the form of art since I’m not a coder at all… this fire is already looking HOT! Haha! I wanna play with it already! Somebody, please throw me a latest window build for that before I endanger myself with a real fire… lol!

    Hat off to you, the fury volume coder!

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  30. You are a Genius !
    thank your for this video, and for your perseverance (the most important thing for a developper)

    Looking forward to seeing a test build available !
    😉

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  31. !!!!!! um, amazing work!!!

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  32. Good/Amazing/Sweet/Super/Incredible work!

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  33. That’s awesome. One of the best fire simulations I’ve seen anywhere! =] I’d love to see that rendered in a really high-res volume grid. Honestly, I’ve read a LOT of papers on these things – and yours look just like the real thing! =]

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  34. Oh…
    My…
    God.

    … speechless…

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  35. that is incredible. these volumetrics you’re coding are getting to be on a par with houdini.

    now all we need is a node-based interface for Blender effects….

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  36. Wow, your work is soooooo amazing! You really are pushing Blender forward, keep going! You rock!

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