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A community request - Looking for good muzzle flash material

Yoshiro

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    We are trying to hunt down some REAL GOOD reference pics of muzzle flashes from WW 2 weapons. Preferably the ones we feature in our game.

    If you have a link to pictures or video (good material) please post it here. If you do not, please don't post.

    WE KNOW HOW MUZZLE FLASHES WORK. WE WANT THE FLASHES THEMSELVES!!!
     
    An important thing for me is that muzzle flashes for most weapons at a far distance in bright daylight are not too easy to see. Like:

    YouTube - ‪Facing the German MG-42 Machine Gun!‬‏

    YouTube - ‪Time Warp MG42 slo-mo shot‬‏

    The muzzle blast generally only shows for a really really short time which is why most videos won't even show a muzzle blast on it. (with a higher framerate you would see it more easily but the game for most people won't run above 60fps either).

    YouTube - ‪PPSH in slow motion‬‏

    ppsh filled with blanks (main thing is look how the flash is dispersed to the sides)
    YouTube - ‪PPSh41 - Firing Legendary Russian WW2 Submachine Gun - Day&Night Blank Shooting‬‏

    although the M44 always gives nice fireballs :p
    YouTube - ‪M44 Mosin Nagant muzzle blasts, 600 frames/second slow motion‬‏
     
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    SVT40
    http://www.operatorchan.org/k/arch/src/k44445_SVT402.jpg
    YouTube - ‪SVT40 SWT40 Tokarev Zeitlupe slowmotion‬‏
    YouTube - ‪SVT-40 7.62x54r‬‏


    TT33
    YouTube - ‪Muzzle flash Soviet Tokarev TT33 7,62x25 (built in 1942)‬‏
    PPS43
    YouTube - ‪Polish PPS43 shooting steel - 600 frames/sec slow motion 7.62x25‬‏
    There is also this video, but you have to skip about 30 seconds in
    http://youtu.be/ybz1q9Wce-E
    MG34
    Note: The sparks flying from the barrel while shooting.
    YouTube - ‪Mg-34 with tracer bullets‬‏
    DP-28
    Unfortunately after scavenging every page in images on google and skimming through a few pages on actual websites, this is the best I could find.
    YouTube - ‪Day at the Range XIV: Me Shooting DP-28‬‏
    Was pretty hard to find. Hope it helps! :)

    Edit: Probably not too useful, but be careful of the differences of blanks and real shots. (Mosin Nagant)
    YouTube - ‪Muzzle Flash. Real Rounds vs. Blanks‬‏
     
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    No one posting the awesome Hickok45? Disappoint.

    WWII-era firearms muzzle flash references, all daytime with HD quality. Click on the videos for higher res:

    MN M44:​


    YouTube - ‪Mosin Nagant M44 ( Close-Up )‬‏

    YouTube - ‪Mosin Nagant M44‬‏

    YouTube - ‪Mosin Nagant M44 (Chapter 2)‬‏

    MN 91/30:


    YouTube - ‪Mosin Nagant‬‏

    YouTube - ‪Mosin Nagant ( Woods Walk )‬‏

    YouTube - ‪Not a Video (3-14-10)‬‏

    SKS:

    YouTube - ‪SKS (Russian Model)‬‏

    YouTube - ‪SKS ( Chapter 2)‬‏

    Kar98k:​


    YouTube - ‪Mauser 8mm‬‏

    YouTube - ‪Mauser K98k ( SS marked)‬‏

    Lee-Enfield No.4:


    YouTube - ‪British Enfield .303 No. 4 Mark II‬‏

    YouTube - ‪Enfield ( Chapter 2 )‬‏

    YouTube - ‪Not a Video (2-15-10)‬‏

    M1 Garand:​


    YouTube - ‪M1 Garand ( Close Up )‬‏

    YouTube - ‪Garand (Woods Walk)‬‏

    M1 Carbine:


    YouTube - ‪M1 - Carbine‬‏

    Arisaka Type 44:​


    YouTube - ‪Japanese WWII Arisaka Type 44 Carbine‬‏

    M14 / M1-A:​


    YouTube - ‪M1-A / M14 Blasting‬‏

    YouTube - ‪M1-A / M14 (chapter 2)‬‏

    M1-A [Includes tracer bullets during day-time, bullet cracks and impact effects]:​


    YouTube - ‪M14 vs Block Wall at 250 Yards‬‏

    1911:​


    YouTube - ‪1911 WWII Colt Close-Up‬‏

    YouTube - ‪WWII 1911‬‏

    YouTube - ‪1911 WWI Colt Replica (Close-Up)‬‏

    Night-time (various non-WWII firearms):​


    YouTube - ‪Night Shoot‬‏

    In conclusion: during day-time there should be very little muzzle flash, or even none at all. A puff of smoke or a couple of sparks is more realistic.

    And if this post doesn't prove that Hickok45 is an awesome man, I don't know what does. :IS2:

    Here is his channel:

    http://www.youtube.com/user/hickok45

    EDIT: SKS added (stand-in for the SVT-40?). These vids are pretty good reference for sound as well.

    EDIT 2: for machine guns, I recommend you guys check out C2Builder's channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/C2builder
     
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    Yeah as some have said, it's very clear that most weapons don't produce a very clear muzzle flash during the day time -- mostly just smoke.

    That said, it's clear the Mosin and some high caliber pistols do emit a flash during the day. Just an observation about the above videos that is worth noting, from a non-gun expert.

    Even with a weapon like the Thompson in the middle of the day, it's hard to make out a muzzle flash:
    YouTube - ‪Thompson Submachine Gun Montage‬‏
     
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    Wasn't going to post, but saw this video the other day.
    Because so many youtubes and video shots miss the actual flash altogether, there will always be the naysayers.... I thought the mythbuster's video was nice. Notice they could see the flash, but the camera didn't?...that is until they used the 'Hollywood' blanks that had a longer and more persistent flash? oops....is my rambing what Yoshiro meant by they know how the flashes work?:(

    YouTube - ‪Mosin Nagant M44 Muzzle Flash‬‏
     
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    One thing people need to be careful about (and it was mentioned somewhere up the list)... it isn't that you don't get muzzle flashes in daylight - the biggest problem is that most are VERY fast and it takes a good camera/high-speed camera to pick them up. The human eye doesn't operate in "frames" so sees things like muzzle flash better than a camera. The trick is capturing it - and then capturing the same "effect" in game, when the game may be running at 30-60 fps - a flash may last less than 1/24 of a second, which would have it visible in only one frame at 30 fps.
     
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    One thing people need to be careful about (and it was mentioned somewhere up the list)... it isn't that you don't get muzzle flashes in daylight - the biggest problem is that most are VERY fast and it takes a good camera/high-speed camera to pick them up. The human eye doesn't operate in "frames" so sees things like muzzle flash better than a camera. The trick is capturing it - and then capturing the same "effect" in game, when the game may be running at 30-60 fps - a flash may last less than 1/24 of a second, which would have it visible in only one frame at 30 fps.
    Hmm but still it's harder to see flashes during the day, no doubt. Will this be modeled in game?
     
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    One thing people need to be careful about (and it was mentioned somewhere up the list)... it isn't that you don't get muzzle flashes in daylight - the biggest problem is that most are VERY fast and it takes a good camera/high-speed camera to pick them up.
    So I'm a little confused on this, are you looking for more slow-mo/night shots than anything? If that's the case I can go on a witch-hunt when I am out of work later today. I can imagine this to be a very difficult thing to implement in a game if you are looking to do it accurately.
     
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    So I'm a little confused on this, are you looking for more slow-mo/night shots than anything? If that's the case I can go on a witch-hunt when I am out of work later today. I can imagine this to be a very difficult thing to implement in a game if you are looking to do it accurately.
    Basically anything that shows flashes WELL :)
     
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    Basically anything that shows flashes WELL :)

    Okay, well I am on the hunt for more or less nightime footage as this will most likely help the most. I'll try not to get anything less than acceptable.

    Mosin nagant
    BEST: http://www.flickr.com/photos/toiletpaperholders/2609382056/
    http://thefrost.net/randomfiles/randomforumstuff/mosin_nagant_muzzle_flash.png

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    YouTube - ‪Mosin nagant russian wwII sniper muzzle flash‬‏

    MG42
    http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/8048/mg32zg.jpg

    (will edit this post as I find more)
    SVT40 I had a hard time find anything near decent
    [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtmrrBdZh8o&feature=related]YouTube - ‪SVT 40 shooting blank‬‏[/url]
    The second guy shooting shows the muzzle flash the best if you freeze frame it
    This in combination with this picture, I think you get a good idea of what it should look like
    [IMG]http://www.operatorchan.org/k/arch/src/k44445_SVT402.jpg
    flash2q.png



    DP-28
    Literally the ONLY video I could find that showed any muzzle flash, it's between 6-7 seconds
    YouTube - ‪Бородино 20009 Москва за нами‬‏
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    flash1.png


    PPSH/PPS-43
    Skip ahead to 26:53 and then to 31:25, pretty decent.. - can't tell you how hard this was to find without knowing a hint a russian besides with Privyet.
    YouTube - ‪Отечественные винтовки и пистолеты-пулемёты‬‏
    haha holy sweet flying **** these screen caps were hard to get.
    flash5.png

    flash6.png
     
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    Woah, those are some huge fireballs :D

    Any chance you can find the same shots a couple msecs (or even smaller :p) before and after the shot to get the bigger picture?
    Well, here is a mosin nagant at 1200 FPS, captures the whole thing quite well

    http://youtu.be/j0UcxiseRcw
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    Mp-40
    Okay, well it's really the mp-38, but I'd imagine the flash to be pretty similar.
    YouTube - ‪mp - 38‬‏
    http://img810.imageshack.us/img810/2064/flash7.png

    Well that was a fun 2 hours of muzzle flashes. Will add more later. (Check last post for edits if you didn't see them)
     
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    It really depends what type of blanks are being used. Some blanks are made to simulate the actual muzzle flash while other hollywood blanks are made to have more flame. I realize this, but at the same time the flames do shoot out the barrels in similar directions, whether exaggerated or not.

    I assume you mean half loads and full loads when you're talking about "Hollywood Blanks" and more realistic ones. Anyways, there is a big difference between the muzzle flash of blanks and real ammo, as this video beautifully demonstrates.

    YouTube - ‪Muzzle Flash. Real Rounds vs. Blanks‬‏

    As you can see, a lot more unburned powder is thrown into the air from the blanks, causing a big fireball and much more light.

    Although I've never shot my Mosin at night, I have seen it make fireballs about the same size with the same ammo used in that video...
     
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