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    Help with rendering a fire

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      vigge50
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      Hello
      For a long time ago I was testing Vray and at that time I learn through a guide how to do a nice fireplace put now even if I try to use the same guide I can't get it right, does someone here know how to do a fire that's light up in the right color without using photoshop?

      I am quite sure that I was using this guide but I never use photoshop or other program to edit the picture.

      http://www.sketchupartists.org/tutorials/sketchup-and-v-ray/lighting-with-v-ray-for-sketchup-definitive-guide-part-2/

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        vigge50
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        I now also found this site but I can't find the settings in the new version.

        https://www.vray.com/vray_for_sketchup/manual/emissive_materials.shtml

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          kenancakir
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          You can watch this tutorial..

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            vigge50
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            @kenancakir said:

            You can watch this tutorial..

            Thanks, found another way to do it but that seams to be better.

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