Writing a Logo with Light
Writing a Logo with Light
| A CreativeCOW Combustion Video Tutorial |
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Ayman Abdel-Basset
www.mbasset.com
Kuwait
©2007 Ayman Abdel-Basset and Creativecow.net. All rights reserved. |
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In this video tutorial, CreativeCOW leader Ayman Abdel-Basset demonstrates a quick, easy way to use the eraser of the paint operator and the particle system of Autodesk Combustion to create a nice 'writing on logo' effect -- complete with shining rays and particles. This tutorial is for advanced users of Combustion, but also has some useful tips for new users.

Feel free to post any questions on the Combustion forum at CreativeCOW.net.
Have fun!
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