Note: This tutorial is done by Adobe Photoshop 7.0

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1. Open a new window with:

Width: 600pixels
Height: 600pixels
Resolution: 72 pixels/inch Mode:
RGB color Contents: White

2. Choose Gradient Tool (G) > Radial Gradient

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3. Put your mouse on the center of the image and holding Shift make a gradient pull as shown to the left.

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4. Make a new layer Shift+Ctrl+N ( image 4 ). Click D to make your Foreground and Background colors to Black and White. Now go to Filter > Render > Clouds and click OK.

This time apply Filter > Render > Difference Clouds and click OK. Click Ctrl+F to apply one more time Difference Clouds to the layer.

Now you should have an image like shown to the left.

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5. Change Layer 1"s Blending Mode to Color Dodge

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6. Go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation (Ctrl+U) and insert the values as follows: Hue: 36 Saturation: 67 and Lightness: 24

Don"t forget to select Colorize

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7. Finally you should have your Heat Core like this:

Heat Core Tutorial: Final Result



Author's URL: Ades Tynyshov
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