I use a material with glowing edges, then add a lens flare, it takes some time to get right. Also, add a lot of glow on the spheres with the material. This should do the trick, just practice it, and you will become a master.
Thanks, back to work for me, yipee! -Christian Cox I was hoping to have an object glow while inside another, transparent, object. Sorta like glowing ball inside a glass.
I can't seem to get it to work, is it even possible? And - is it possible to change the size, or amount of glow? Well you just model the two objects and line them up, make the ball a named group called glowball or something, and the glass a named group named glass.
Then you apply a glass material to the glass group and a glowing material to glowball, ambience is the property which controls how much glow.
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