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so today we are going to animate fire water and smoke letamp;#39;s start with fire I found out that there are mainly three methods to animate fire first one is the wave method where first you draw waves something like this then move the wave upwards after every frame until you donamp;#39;t make a loop something like this then make a circle somewhere at the bottom aligned with the wave then make a line to determine the height of the flame now all you have to do is that make flames from the bottom of the circle to the Top Line at each frame but keep in mind to make the flow of flame ing to the wave and try to keep the volume of flamey coal in each frame and the end product should look like this if you are animating a fire for the first time then you should start with this method but for me it was looking too flat and simple so I tried in another way which is the ball method in this technique you have to make three balls biggest on bottom and smallest on top then in the next frame make