Feedback on explosion

Wow, really cool explosion effect, I didn’t even know this was possible using particle emitters. I don’t know how you even did this. But I feel like the explosion is a little bit too slow for an explosion. It also looks a bit awkward how after the explosion the smoke doesn’t really move.

I don’t know how to help you with the 87 degree issue as I don’t have experience with particle emitters

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You did a good job creating the explosion! My only suggestion would be to enhance the smoke. The smoke should be similar to the explosion effect instead of an image of smoke. Perhaps figure out a way to make smoke particles to release after the explosion.

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It’s nice and all of that, but I would recommend using a model like this

https://gyazo.com/38d56235e232d5e35ad48460e68e18d4

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Thanks for the feedback!

I will see if that fixes it!

Thanks for the feedback!

I was aiming for a more realistic explosion.

Thanks for the feedback!

I actually will try to make it look more realistic!

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Thanks for the feedback!

I actually tried to use smoke but particle emitters were easier to use.

I can’t really understand you.
What do you mean by dots?

Also, do you mean change the transparency manually during the explosion?
If so I used the script to make it automatically change the transparency during
the explosion for the fade-out part

(sorry if I misspelled anything, English is not my first language)

I mean there is already a way to handle transparency without using a script. The dots I was talking about are actually a button that appears after you click on transparency in the properties menu. It will be on the right side of the transparency option.

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Oh i have never seen that before!

Thanks for letting me know!

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