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Thread: Basic fire tut

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    UPDATE! PICS!
    (srry, some got saved at 30 quality and some at 100 quality :/)

    1. open a new document

    2. fill it w/ black

    3.make new layer
    4.fill it w/ 646464 and put the opacity to 74%

    5.add a 50-300mm lens flare wherever u want the flame on ur new layer

    6.go into liquify
    7.30 brush size, 100, 100
    8. just fool around w/ it 'till ur satisfied

    9.set the layer to hard light or linear light

    10.erase the dots at the top

    11.set the opacity to 100%
    12. merge layers

    13.ur done!
    end result(results may vary)

    [img=http://img104.imageshack.us/img104/5421/untitled22mp.th.jpg]

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    I won't use a normal colorlayer. I would do a gradient map. But it is an good and easy tut. Good to follow.

    Great job.

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    I like the end result but fire isnt just red...
    And that is a terribly written tutorial, no offence.
    you couldn't be bothered typing with or your. doesnt take a second.
    and there are no pictures so personally i wont be using it
    But thats me being picky

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    Originally posted by Ben@19 Hours Ago
    I like the end result but fire isnt just red...
    And that is a terribly written tutorial, no offence.
    you couldn't be bothered typing with or your. doesnt take a second.
    and there are no pictures so personally i wont be using it
    But thats me being picky
    [snapback]124123[/snapback]
    ya, i did it in like 2 minutes so i might put pics up 2day or tommorrow(or when i have time but it will be soon)

    for it being all red, duplicate layer, change the hue/saturation to a nice ornage/yellow colour, pull it down in transform(down, not up, not sideways, down), change the blending mode to color dodge, go to filter-pixelate-fragment and ull have some yellow in it

    wut i got:

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    it looks sweet after that!

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    sorry but the pics are muuuuuuuuch too big!!

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    no.. You must have big resolution

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    I think Thats some nice fire

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    This could produce some personal results, I like it *thumbs up*

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    you should explain it a littlr bit more, but in general its ok!

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