dropping lava from ceiling?

Wyvern

Certified TF2 Cartographer
Feb 16, 2018
105
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Could you elaborate on what you mean by lava dripping from the ceiling? Do you mean a large flow of lava continuously streaming down, or do you mean individual droplets? If your answer is the former, you could make a displacement to create a waterfall, and use a 'moving' texture to simulate the flow of lava. A tutorial for that can be found here. If you want the latter, you'd have to make a custom info_particle_system, or use an existing one. I've never really heard of anything similar to what you want, but you are welcome to look under here to find anything. As for making a custom particle system, I haven't the slightest idea on how you would go about doing that. Here is a TopHATTwaffle video on the basics, but I'm not sure if this would be pertinent to what you are trying to accomplish. There's always the Request Area, where you can ask other modelers and mappers kindly to make you something, but this would most likely would cost money, so use this as a last resort. I hope this helps!
 

fbi.bmw.ultra.car

L2: Junior Member
Dec 27, 2018
95
6
thank you
Could you elaborate on what you mean by lava dripping from the ceiling? Do you mean a large flow of lava continuously streaming down, or do you mean individual droplets? If your answer is the former, you could make a displacement to create a waterfall, and use a 'moving' texture to simulate the flow of lava. A tutorial for that can be found here. If you want the latter, you'd have to make a custom info_particle_system, or use an existing one. I've never really heard of anything similar to what you want, but you are welcome to look under here to find anything. As for making a custom particle system, I haven't the slightest idea on how you would go about doing that. Here is a TopHATTwaffle video on the basics, but I'm not sure if this would be pertinent to what you are trying to accomplish. There's always the Request Area, where you can ask other modelers and mappers kindly to make you something, but this would most likely would cost money, so use this as a last resort. I hope this helps!