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Description: Create a fire effect with beautiful tips.
Written by: ?utcast


 Step 1


 Step 2
Choose an orange for the foreground colour and red for the background colour.


 Step 3
Then create a new layer. Grab your polygonal lasso tool, and make a tringle at the bottom of the screen. Then use the clouds filter.


 Step 4
Repeat step 3, one or two more times making the triangle different sizes.


 Step 5
Now use the shear filter.


 Step 6
Repeat step 5 with each layer you created.


 Step 7
Select one of the two layers with the flames on them. Then use the texturizer filter.


 Step 8
Repeat step 7 with the other layers with the flames(the other layers with the orange/red triangles).


 Step 9
Select one of your flame layers. Then open up the blending options. Then set the Drop Shadow, Outer Glow, Inner Glow, and Satin settings. Use the same settings for the other flame layers you have.


 Step 10
Now go to the liquify filter and grab the turbulence tool. Once you've set up the brush size bring the brush to the top portion of your flame, so that the brush covers the top tip of the flame and some of the main flame under it.


Then click and hold and you will see the tip of your flame slowly transform. Keep holding it until it looks like the tip of a flame. You may have to do this a few times to get the effect you want. If you want to start over just press the "Reconstruct" button.


 Step 11
Repeat step 10 with all of your flame layers.


 Step 12
Select one of your flames layer then use the motion blur filter.


 Step 13
Repeat step 12 with your other flame layers.


 Final Product
And your done, below is an example of a finished product.

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Guest: Aria
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-jaw drops- Sadly I've never seen that before. I'm used to editing fire out a picture on the web xDDDD Thankies
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Friday July 6th, 2007 at 4:25 AM

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Guest: cody
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all right lets say I have flames as a background and I want to put my picture in between the flames how would I do that
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Saturday December 15th, 2007 at 10:37 AM

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How do you get the polygonal lasso tool? I can only find the polygonal shape...

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Thursday April 10th, 2008 at 2:11 AM

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I used pen...I wonder if thats okay.

 

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Thursday April 10th, 2008 at 2:48 AM

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