[video=youtube;IMWTyxrBgRU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMWTyxrBgRU[/video]
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This one was real fun to create, especially the nostalgia of trying to recreate the oppressing feeling of the first Dark Souls.
it's got grey highlights - [URL="https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/f2/29/a0/f229a06c23566c89aa61cfc570ce9e4a--fire-art-fire-photography-flames.jpg"]the brightest parts on a big fire (or really any source of light) should be white or very nearly so[/URL], but on the bonfire they're a little darker. the knight's armor reflecting the light source is actually brighter in a few spots than the light source itself, which doesn't make a whole ton of sense.
it's perfectly okay to not have white highlights in a flame effect in a situation where they would make the fire seem overly bright. note that this is a daylight shot, and fire in daylight looks a lot more transparent and orange than in darkness.
and since this is a daylight shot, the huge orange glow on the knight doesn't make sense at all, because he seems to be the ONLY thing the fire casts any light on.
:incredible:
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