i havent animated fire in a while so yeah
@spellblade for the og animation why is animating fire so easy for me tho lol LONG STUFF BELOW!!!! also tips for animating fire for those who need it: 1. Fire always goes up, so i usually ike to animate it going a bit up at the end, other wise it should be going in one direction and should be constantly moving, like flowing water (i think of fire as water sometimes) (exception for double framing) 2. Fire curls a bit at the end, depending on the fire type you want to animate, the amount of curve it has will increase, for normal fire there is little but still some curve or you can increase the curve for some kinda greek/curved fire. (this is pretty obvious but the fire particles shrink as the flame expels) 3. Me personally, I live to use easing out when animating fire, where it starts off slow but increases speed. usually I like to try to imitate Ease Out Circ. Another tip if you want to animate strange type of fire (cursed fire, magic fire) is to use different easing techniques. I havent tried this thing before but I hypothesise it would look different and make it feel more unique (or end in a total disaster)