Fire Twirl


1. Create a 700x300 file, fill background with white color, create a new layer

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2. Type in text , with light color that will have great contrast with background. (here we have this layer named NeoEnvision)

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3. Duplicate the layer NeoEnvision, now we have a new layer named "NeoEnvision Copy", Rasterize this layer, drag it to below the layer NeoEnvision.

4. Apply filter---> Noise ----> Add Noice to "NeoEnvision Copy". Amount 60%, Distribution: Uniform , check Monochromatic.

5. Apply filter---> Blur ---> Radial blur , amount 100, method: zoom, quality Draft

6. Apply filter---> Blur ---> Radial blur , amount 100, method: zoom, quality Good

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7. Dubplicate "NeoEnvision Copy" layer. Merge "NeoEnvision Copy" and "NeoEnvision Copy Copy".

8. Ctrl+U, Check Colorize, Hue: 360, Saturation: 100, Lightness, -27

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9. Duplicate "NeoEnvision Copy", CTRL+U, Hue:+55, Saturation 0, Lightness: 0

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10. Set blending mode of this layer to Overlay. Merge the two layers.

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11. Delete the text layer, and duplicate the NeoEnvision Copy layer 3 times. transform each layer to something like this

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12. Merge all 3 layers. Apply filter---> Distort --> Twirl, angle: 105 degrees.

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13. Play around with contrast, hue and saturation, and add decorations

Fire Twirl



Author's URL: Ryan Trafford
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