Fire

Simulating the unsteady flow and lighting effects of fire, covering various forms ranging from microscopic flames to macroscopic explosions.

Needs

Atmosphere & Mood Creation Combat & Interaction Feedback Safety Training & Physics Simulation Stylized Visual Expression

Commonly found in games like 'The Legend of Zelda' and 'Dark Souls', used to illuminate dark environments, provide save points, or create a camping atmosphere.

Such as fire skills (e.g., fireballs, fire ultimates) in MOBA or RPG games, used to display character attack abilities. Combined with color gradients, trails, and glow effects to represent energy flow and impact.

Simulating the jet effects of rocket boosters, jet engine exhausts, racing car tailpipes, or flamethrowers.

Used in war-themed games or disaster movies to simulate the flash and shockwave of grenades, oil drums, or vehicle explosions.

Used in animated films (like Pixar works) or stylized games, emphasizing clear outlines and color expression.

Applied in VR firefighting training or industrial safety software to simulate office or factory fire scenarios, dynamically displaying fire spread trends for trainees to practice firefighting operations.

Simulating campfires, fireplaces, torches, or burning ruins in game or film scenes to render a warm, dangerous, or mysterious atmosphere.

Serving as core visual feedback for gameplay, used to represent the range of fire skills, character burning status, weapon enchantment effects, or puzzle mechanism triggers.

Simulating fire spread, smoke diffusion, and combustion processes in VR/AR industrial simulations or fire drills.

Creating large-scale explosion scenes, fantasy creature breath, microscopic candle flames, or stylized fire in film post-production and animation.

Simulating modern fireplaces, outdoor landscape fire features, or product combustion effects in architectural walkthroughs, interior design renderings, or commercials.

Applicable Domains

Games Film & TV Simulation