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| I dont normally do this but it was a time consuming config excercise and perhaps a newcomer may enjoy this as we're closing in on Christmas and winter. I took the Blizzard and cooled it right down to a romantic flutter.  THE PARTICLES.... If you dont want the lil snowflakes for snowfall and if you, instead, want one of those days where the snow falls but it sort of blows off suddenly on the wind as if it got bored of gravity and then whirls back round before hittong the earth borne blanket later, this is one of those snowfalls. It kind of falls and doesnt. Some goes down, around and flutters all over. DOWNLOAD SNOWFALL PARTICLES.

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| | Gorgeous!! Any tips for a newbie on how to do this. sjonesdc  |
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| Very nice - thank you, Armstrong. |
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| Thank you very much!
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| | Thanks very much Armstrong. Lovely effect. Just what I wanted. I've substituted the diffuse and opacity maps for those of a poppy. I needed a cloud of red petals to flutter down very gracefully over WW1 graves in a personal family history project I'm working on. Geoff. |
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| Thanks for sharing
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| | Thanks Neil, much appreciated Shy 
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| thompsongeoff (11/6/2009) Thanks very much Armstrong. Lovely effect. Just what I wanted. I've substituted the diffuse and opacity maps for those of a poppy. I needed a cloud of red petals to flutter down very gracefully over WW1 graves in a personal family history project I'm working on. Geoff.Hey! That's cool. I daren't start adding my own graphics, I have much to do and Ill lose ages if I start Particle working. hah! I would like to see a clip.
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| | Hi Armstrong, Sorry it`s only a still pic at present but hope you can see how your "particle" effect makes a cloud of gently descending poppies on the graves. I found the main part of the set at Google warehouse. My Granddad Joe died at the Battle of Passchendaele Oct 17th 1917. Very much in my thoughts this coming Remembrance Sunday. As a boy, every year, I watched the British Legion Service of Remembrance on TV sitting with my Gran. At the end of the ceremony as the cloud of poppies slowly descended on the service men standing below so did her tears gently trickle down. I wear my poppy with pride. Thanks again for sharing the "particle" setting. Geoff. 
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| Ooops, sorry..... Forgot to include the diffuse & opacity maps in last post in case anyone would like to experiment. Geoff. |
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