Author Topic: New Camera Glow  (Read 3387 times)

It makes your camera glow look like a fireball!
(When you f8)

Thats really awsome you shuould join my clan you'd be much apraised(lol 1st post)

Sorry , already in too many
BBC , [DF] , INVA , Cat , I'd rather not have moar

Edit: New pic

« Last Edit: November 25, 2007, 05:29:37 PM by Inaxio »

AWSOME! LOL!

try and make it so it burns people, so you can do a fly past burn.

That'd be sweet do that

yes and no
yes for you being able to act the end of the world
no becouse it sould be green or blue
but i will download

FIRE is not green OR blue, stupid.

Nice work Inaxio (yes, I'll stop calling you national socialisto). Looks pretty cool, but it'll cause more lag since it's a bunch of particles, isn't it? :/

It only lags if you get in someones face.

FIRE is not green OR blue, stupid.

Nice work Inaxio (yes, I'll stop calling you national socialisto). Looks pretty cool, but it'll cause more lag since it's a bunch of particles, isn't it? :/
Fire is blue at intense temperatures.
There is no green fire outside of Harry Potter movies though.

FIRE is not green OR blue, stupid.

Nice work Inaxio (yes, I'll stop calling you national socialisto). Looks pretty cool, but it'll cause more lag since it's a bunch of particles, isn't it? :/
Fire is blue at intense temperatures.
There is no green fire outside of Harry Potter movies though.
Green is more like lighting.
I could do lightning.

YAYLIGHTNING.

Oh yeah, fire does become blue.

Funny thing, I stood in front of a stove yesterday.

FIRE is not green OR blue, stupid.

Nice work Inaxio (yes, I'll stop calling you national socialisto). Looks pretty cool, but it'll cause more lag since it's a bunch of particles, isn't it? :/
Fire is blue at intense temperatures.
There is no green fire outside of Harry Potter movies though.

Fire burns blue when it burns ink.
Fire burns green when it burns ink.
Fire doesn't burn blue at intense temperatures, unless other chemicals or something is altering it. Our sun isn't blue :cookieMonster: But there are blue stars, because it burns on a gas that makes it blue.

Really hot fire is blue. The old "admin ball" lagged when you got right in someone's face too, I'm guessing that if this is the same, the particles are efficient, good job!

Fire burns blue when in a good supply of oxygen. Fire can burn green, if you burn certain copper salts then it will burns a blue/cyan/green colour.

Does this overwrite anything?

Other than that, pretty cool idea.