How to Make a Car Burnout Scene in Blender 3.3 (Intermediate)

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This tutorial will walk you through the process of generating a realistic smoke simulation to create a burnout scene in blender.

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:37 Step 1 - Creating the Emitter
2:35 Step 2 - Set Emitter Values
4:07 I Got Bronchitis - Interlude
4:24 Step 3 - Set Domain Values
8:09 I'm Back!
8:17 Step 4 - Turbulence and Materials
16:34 Final Touches - Motion Blur and Chromatic Aberration
17:36 Outro

If you have questions, please let me know in the comments section, I'll do my best to help.

During the creation of this video I got sick and ended up with bronchitis. My wife was cool enough to help me out on the voice over during that time. If you think she did a good job, please let her know in the comments, I'm sure she'll appreciate it.

If this video moves too fast for you, try using YouTube's speed features to slow it down or pause the video frequently while you catch up. My goal was to keep this video somewhat concise but I realize that it may move too quickly for some people. Sorry if it ends up frustrating you. Hopefully you can adjust the playback speed or re-watch parts until it all clicks.

Thanks for watching! I hope this helped and good luck with your burnout project!

Clean Record Scratch by kwahmah_02 on freesound.org







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