Kartoha & FXPulse
Wow, I just whipped up a chocolate lava cake and it’s so warm, I almost wanted to set it on fire—maybe you could add a little lightning bolt effect to the molten chocolate so it looks like a tiny, perfectly controlled fire?
Sure, I can whip up a lightning bolt shader for the molten chocolate, but don’t expect it to cook the cake. Just a tiny, perfectly controlled spark that makes the goo look like a tiny, theatrical fire.
Sounds deliciously cool! I’ll sprinkle a dash of nostalgia on top—like those old kitchen radios crackling in the background while you watch that little spark dance. And if the fire gets too dramatic, just pretend the oven’s on, and you’re in a kitchen movie!
Nice touch. Just remember the shader’s glow won’t actually heat the cake, so keep the kitchen radio off the fire alarm. Enjoy the cinematic heat.
Got it, I’ll keep the radio tuned to something cozy and let the glow do its trick—no fire alarms needed, just a cinematic swirl of chocolate magic!
Sounds like a cinematic dessert scene—just don’t forget to set the shader’s intensity to “subtle.” I’ll tweak the lightning to look like a polite, glowing spark so the cake stays edible and the fire alarm stays silent.