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Here you will be taught how to create the flame effect I used on my banner and slash page. Although its not 100% the same method because I forgot what setting I used. Also there was alot of tweaking that im not going to get into for this tutorial.

1. Open a new window, make the size 800x600, with a white background.

2. Make your foreground color white and your background color black.

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3. Go to FILTER > RENDER > CLOUDS

4. Go to FILTER > RENDER > DIFFERENCE CLOUDS.

5. Go to IMAGE > ADJUST > INVERT

6. Go to FILTER > RENDER > LIGHTING EFFECTS and use these settings

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7. Go back to Lighting Effects and use this setting. Make sure you put the tip of the spotlight at the brightest part of your pic.

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8. Now go to FILTER > BRUSH STROKES > ACCENTED EDGES and use these settings.

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9. Now make a copy of this layer. And set it to multiply.

It should look something like this now.

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9. I think this could use a little more red. Go to IMAGE > ADJUST > HUE SATURATE and just slide the bar around until you get to red and click ok.

10. I also don't like hard edges so im going to use FILTER > BLUR > GUASSIAN BLUR to make it a bit softer. Not too much blur, just enough to get those edges soft.

11. Now you add anything you want to the bottom of this, like a meteor, and with good blending and a little more work you can get something like this.

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