Blender 3D Electric Shock Tutorial


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A tutorial explaining how to create an electric shock – lighting effect which emits light onto objects and is completely animate-able. Please, don’t forget to like and subscribe for more tutorials and videos.

Blender 2.58 from www.blender.org

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21 responses to “Blender 3D Electric Shock Tutorial”

  1. Thank you very much for this tutorial. I always did lightning with a zero gravity particle system and made it shoot out in a very dense line. Then i would use a turbulence modifier to get the lightning distortion.

  2. Anyone know how he was able to hide the electricity under part of that spinning object he used in his other video? The electricity has to be on the top layer I would think but at times that spinning object covers the electricity and the glowing layers as well. What would I look into to accomplish that?

  3. @NerdyNerdsUnited You don't HAVE to, but it is better to render out as pictures first. If you start rendering as a Quicktime movie, and the render is taking a very long time, if the render crashes, you can't keep all the rendering which has already happened. However, if you render out as images and the render crashes, you can keep the rendered images, then resume from where it crashed.

    Once it's all rendered, you can put the image sequence into the video editor and render as Quicktime movie.

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