Re: Willow formula.



robgood@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Bill K wrote:


I agree Harry.  I wasn't going to mix green stars in with the effect,
such as a pistil or petal.  I was going from willow and when that
ended, to green.  I don't think that's wrong, I see that in commercial
shells very often.


By that I take you mean a bright green core to the stars for the end of
their burn.




A nice effect I've seen many times is willow stars ending in blue.

Leo
.



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