Caveats: No atmospherics between foreground and background. The blast of fire is not bright enough on robodog. The fire is still the same. The glow from the burning dog could be brighter on the stage as well. The glow on the marshmellows is too strong and abrupt. This could be handled by a quadratic light parented to the marshmellows. Also there is a noticible pop in the brightness over all which could be a result of a keyed light that was not addressed. Also the shelves do not have shadows on in all the frames.
hey jon, I realized, when I said to composite your fire as an Add, it would make your smoke disappear. Maybe instead what you can do is just brighten and add a glow to the flame thrower in the composite. You want to make sure that element feels powerful and hot. I think you can achieve that in your composite.
hey jon, I realized, when I said to composite your fire as an Add, it would make your smoke disappear. Maybe instead what you can do is just brighten and add a glow to the flame thrower in the composite. You want to make sure that element feels powerful and hot. I think you can achieve that in your composite.
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