Smeg gas hob
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 Master chief cooking !  
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 @CrazyEyes: 
 Just for the record, I think your model and render are excellent.
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 Some flames. They're probably a bit highpoly to be of use, but I just wanted to experiment. 
 
  
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 Nice 'flame' model Marian, did you model three flames for the component or just one and scaled it to fit inside each other? 
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 I initially just modeled a rounded cone, then copied it 2 times and scaled them to fit inside the first one. I then made them all a group and used the Radial bending tool from the Fredo Scale plug-in http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=17948&hilit=free+scale to bend the whole thing up. I then just copied them. 
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 Nice flames, Marian! (I got it down to 150kb if that makes it more useable) 
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 @hellnbak said: Nice flames, Marian! (I got it down to 150kb if that makes it more useable) Cool, any little big helps. Some people might have a lot of cookers to lit up and the number of the flames pile up fast.  Lyall I turned on the cooker for you. You can now make me a nice stew or something.  
 SMEG PVA 750 graphite gas hob.skp 
  
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 Thanks for the explanation..good workflow...the hob has sprung into life now..very effective  
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 @loco said: Thanks for the explanation..good workflow...the hob has sprung into life now..very effective  You're welcome.  
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 Looks real good Marian, but I've tried rendering the flame with Twilight, and it's a no-go. I would need some sort of diffusion template to achieve it, but alas, there is no such thing.  
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 Yeah, rendering the flames to look as real as possible is a whole 'nother can of worms unforunately. 
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