Major: Animating - Camera, Cauldron and Fire

The last thing to do before rendering was animating. The first thing I animated was the fire, which I used an nfluid to create, advised by one of my tutors and this tutorial - https://cgi.tutsplus.com/tutorials/how-to-create-an-awesome-fire-effect-using-maya-fluids--cg-943. It was fairly simple to create with the info that I had, but I think at points its a bit too intense as it's supposed to be a gentle flame. I tried to modify the parameters so it's not as intense, but I wasn't able to get it to the point I like without breaking it further. 

For the cauldron, it was as simple as rotating it every 40 frames and keyframing it, which makes it appear to be gently swaying over the fire. for the liquid in the cauldron, I animated that rotating to have it appear to be moving.

The final thing to animate was the camera moving around the scene. For this, I wanted a slightly slow movement around the kitchen, almost as if you were walking through it. I created this by moving the camera around the scene and tweaking movements to get the right look. 




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