Enjoy This Beautiful Icy Sphere Inspired by Stalker, Made with IlluGen
Nicholas Seavert knows how to use his software.
Nicholas Seavert, the CEO of JangaFX, which you might know for its EmberGen and LiquiGen simulation tools, showcased an absolutely mesmerizing ice artifact inspired by Stalker. It is a cold sphere with some kind of anomaly moving inside, all created in IlluGen, another product by the company, which generates assets like tiling noise, flowmaps, VFX-specific meshes, UV distortions, gradient masks, and more.
"The smoke sim was created in EmberGen and the rest of the effect is procedural. Internal "stuff" was created with our caustics node, but I'm really pushing the boundaries of what it's normally used for. The artifact itself is a sphere being rendered to the 2D graph," Seavert shared on LinkedIn.
If you want to see what else he can do with JangaFX's tools, check out this fire simulation, the viscosity solver, and the fire anomaly VFX on his X/Twitter.
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