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Description: The flames effect is a real cool effect you can use in your programs. Imagine writing the name of your program while fire is glowing all over the letters! And the best thing it is very simple and straight forward and it doesn't require significant CPU power like the rest of video effects! . The making of Flames: There are two versions of the flames effect. One written on DOS using C++ and the other written for Windows using the WIN32 SDK and Direct X. The DOS version was written in 1997 and the Windows version was written in 2001. The algorithm is straight forward and should be understandable just by reading the source code.
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