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    Tastylemon16occifermoderatorsubscriberfeatured-lvl3master-noderuc-votercrusaderuc-winner-lvl4 2021-11-02 11:45:53 UTC

    I am working on a tutorial, I keep doing this but I’m sure I’ll actually get this made for once. Can’t really convince any of you so you’ll just have to wait and see.

    I had to research a fair amount for this, colour choices, combustion, ignition points, fire’s movements etc. It should be good.

    Trying to keep it simple and easy to understand and so far so good.

    Here’s some images and references

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    • Now where blue fire

      2021-11-02 11:46:53 UTC 4
      • Replying to: hikariNow where blue fire

        White and blue flames tend to be hotter due to it being the base of where the heat and fuel is being burnt.

        It’s pretty confusing actually, it will depend on the chemicals, oxidants etc.

        2021-11-02 11:53:18 UTC 5
    • what about people who don’t know Celsius, only Fahrenheit

      just screw ourselves right lol jk

      2021-11-02 11:53:32 UTC 0
      • Replying to: Cheese Biscuitwhat about people who don't know Celsius, only Fahrenheit

        The picture above isn’t one I’m using in the tutorial, it’s just so I know what colour is the hottest.

        Specifics aren’t what I’m covering in the video, only roughly and by concept. Just enough to create your own fire but not enough to get scientific and 100% accurate.

        2021-11-02 11:58:01 UTC 1
    • Trying to keep it simple and easy to understand

      you failed

      but you failed successfully

      2021-11-02 12:10:49 UTC 3