trami
April 4th, 2007, 11:06 AM
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KAMURO: This effect has not been defined in any of the printed literature I know of the metallic willow effect can be seen towards the end of the video segment, just before the lacework truck scene. (Final movie)
The effect looks like a smolder mixture with some type of flake aluminum, titanium or ferrotitanium ???
KAMURO is same that BROCADE ? Terrible doubt :confused:
Could the aluminum possibly be a higher density coarse stamped flake?
Or possibly some Ti alloy?
The response to softly- hanging effect (look the movie; as threads; as rain Yeh; Ohhh beautiful) is the table p�g. 176 Hardt's book "Pyrotechnics" ?
I have this book and I doubt too...
In affirmative case... What number of the Hardt's table (1-2-3-4-5-6) supposedly belongs this metallic effect ???? :eek:
Any information and possible composition is most appreciated.
Promise ! :confused:
http://www.secac.com/extstuff/wolverinead.mpg
KAMURO: This effect has not been defined in any of the printed literature I know of the metallic willow effect can be seen towards the end of the video segment, just before the lacework truck scene. (Final movie)
The effect looks like a smolder mixture with some type of flake aluminum, titanium or ferrotitanium ???
KAMURO is same that BROCADE ? Terrible doubt :confused:
Could the aluminum possibly be a higher density coarse stamped flake?
Or possibly some Ti alloy?
The response to softly- hanging effect (look the movie; as threads; as rain Yeh; Ohhh beautiful) is the table p�g. 176 Hardt's book "Pyrotechnics" ?
I have this book and I doubt too...
In affirmative case... What number of the Hardt's table (1-2-3-4-5-6) supposedly belongs this metallic effect ???? :eek:
Any information and possible composition is most appreciated.
Promise ! :confused: