Am 22. Oct, 2005 schwätzte Alan Dayley so: > I want a program that will run an animation of fire, you know, flames > that will fill the entire computer screen. Do you know of one? > > There is a screen saver called XFlame that simulates flames fairly well > but it doesn't look like a real camp or fireplace fire. The flames all > come from the bottom of the screen, evenly and bloom and burn roughly > the same. Maybe adding an image of fire to burn with it would help but > the row of flames along the bottom would still be there. > > Remember those videos of a fire you can buy for your VCR? So you have a > fire on your TV screen? Something like that would be good but a simulation. At least one of the *BSDs defaults to some fire thing for a console screen saver, I'm told. Probably not the realistic looking log thing you want, though. Check www.openclipart.org. You might be able to whip up something in the GIMP by taking a picture of some logs and using fire effects. I'm certain it's possible to do something really cool in Blender, but there's that learning curve thing. Alternatively find a movie that has a closeup of a fireplace and set it on loop :). »die Feuerzangenbowle« has such a scene, but it's hard to get in this country and it's in black and white. Borrow someone's video camera and film someone else's fireplace. It's a community effort ;-). ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ # It's up to the reader to make the book interesting. # An author has only the opportunity to make it uninteresting. - der.hans