Interesting...
Thanks for the link!
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This is a discussion on Playing with Fire! within the Digital Dreams Tech forums, part of the Digital Dreams... category; I take no credit for this tutorial but thought I would share. The tip is labeled "Advanced" It's actually pretty ...
I take no credit for this tutorial but thought I would share.
The tip is labeled "Advanced"
It's actually pretty fun to play with.
Link: http://www.photoshoptechniques.com/texp/fireptk.php
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Last edited by lowdown; 09-03-2008 at 04:26 AM.
1988 Chevy Silverado Stepside - 4/6 drop, Katzkin Leather
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Interesting...
Thanks for the link!
If I create a signature for you, please copy it to your own photo account before applying it in your User CP. Thank you.
Bob
XBL: ShortBusAzClown
Cool! I experimented with flames in PS way back in 1996, but have only done the "firestorm" in my sig since then. I may have to "upgrade" those flames (need a new sig anyway).
'01 Chevrolet Silverado Z71 ECSB
I use a technique where I paint some red lines with a soft brush set about %50/%50. Then I use the Smudge tool to bunch up some edges and draw out little wisps to create the actual shape of the flames. Then I select the flames and make a channel, which I then choke back with levels. With a selection made from this channel I fill with yellow on a new layer. The same process is used for a white highlight layer.
Might sound complicated, but it's really not. And the principal is much the same as the above posted tutorial. Granted, this method is more manual, but I just thought I'd share. And I'm happy to explain in more detail if anyone is interested.
1993 C2500 RCLB 2WD 305ci 4L60E
Edelbrock Shorties
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