Sharp Fire


1. Create a file with black background

2. Set foreground color to white, use paint brush, set pressure to 30% or anything you like, just don't make it too high, draw some lines or dots like this

image 1

3. Use smudge tool, try to pull the lines and dots into a fire shape, if it doesn't go long enough, just set a higher pressure of the smudge tool.

image 2

4. Continue working on it with the smudge tool, select a brush with seperate dots on it to pull out tiny flames

5. Now we should give it some distorted effect, apply Filter-> liquidfy, play around with it, try to get something like this

6. Use smudge tool to make it look even better

image 3

7. Now is time to colorize the fires, click on this button (at the bottom of layer panel), select gradient map, you'll see a dialog window like this.

image 4

Try to make it look like this, play around with it.

image 5

You should see something similar to this after

image 6

8. Now work on it and try to make it look sharp and more realistic

Sharp Fire


Author's URL: WebDogPro
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