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Enlarging Flames


Increase the size of a fire.


image 1 1. Open the image for editing.

image 2 2. Duplicate the current layer (Ctrl+J) and change the blending mode of the new layer to Difference.

image 3 3. Using the Liquify tool (Filter> Liquify), select an appropriate brush size, click and hold from the center of the fire and drag outwards. Do this several times, dragging towards a different direction every time until you've enlarged the flames enough.

image 4 4. Add a layer mask to the current layer (Layer> Add Layer Mask> Reveal All).

image 5 5. With the layer mask selected, use the Apply Image tool (Image> Apply Image) to apply the following properties:

Layer: Merged
Channel: RGB
Blending: Multiply


image 6 6. Change the blending mode of the current layer to Overlay.

image 7 7. With the layer mask selected, use the Brightness/Contrast tool to tweak the visibility of the current layer.

Enlarging Flames 8. Rollover the image in this step to see the original image before this Photoshop technique was applied.


Author's URL: FotoFects
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