Imitating Disney Aesthetics?

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I'm trying to come up with a workflow that will allow me to take an existing smoke sim and make it look like smoke from Mulan as seen here:


The thing I am struggling with most is the outlines, anyone have any ideas of how I can mimic them?

I've been testing things like:
- Converting density to mesh with shading
- Sprites and depth differences compositing
- Particle trails

Nothing seems to looks good, the closest I've come is with mesh shading seen here:

Sorry about the gross colours
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There are two parts to the problem, the shading technique (have a look at toon shading on the web and be prepared to have a tsunami of new concepts) and then the geometry that by when using the shader produces that look in a coherent way from frame to frame (lines not appearing and disappearing)

It is not trivial and I would recommend to have a look at Softimage toon shader who is amongst the best out there. (or should I say was)

In any case, it is not a small project to achieve something to organic as that reference.

Good luck and I hope I can see some results soon.

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As Jordi mentioned a toon shader could move you in the right direction?

Please find enclosed a very rough setup for how to to get you started - note I just used the default billowy smoke simulation setup - you will want to drive your volume in a way to
generate those whirls which are a key feature of this look. as you will notice my volume is way too nosey and has features that are far too high frequency

maybe have a look at vorticles?

if I have a bit more time I will try to have another look for you laters it's quite a cool look to try

hope this helps

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Thanks for the responses guys, I've managed to achieve something similar to glassman3d, which is my most successful so far. I was thinking that I could try using sprites that rotated/scaled depending that were then overlaid my original shading could work to give the impression of swirls.

Not an easy task at all!
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