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A-Blaze


This is a pretty realistic fire effect with a few filters and the changing of blending options

1. Start off with a new document, 400 px x 400 px. Then reset your colours by pressing "D" on your keyboard

2. If you click Filter > Render > Clouds, you will get the base for the inferno.

3. Click Image > Adjust > Hue/saturation - click the colourize box and put the saturation upto 50.

image 1

5. Click Layer > Duplicate layer - and... name it anything.

6. On the layers palate, set the blending options to "Linear Light" - this will look wierd, a dark red. but dont worry, its right

7. Again, click Image > Adjust > Hue/saturation - and enter the following settings: (Hue; 50. Saturation; 40, Lightness; -25)

image 2

image 3

8. Now, click Layer > new > layer - name this overlay.

9. Next, Filter > Render > Clouds

10. Then, Filter > Stylize > Chrome - juts have any settings, it dosent really matter

11. Now, on the layers palate - set the blending options to overlay!

A-Blaze



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