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Enlarging Flames

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Increase the size of a fire.


image 1 1. Open the image for editing.

image 2 2. Duplicate the current layer (Ctrl+J) and change the blending mode of the new layer to Difference.

image 3 3. Using the Liquify tool (Filter> Liquify), select an appropriate brush size, click and hold from the center of the fire and drag outwards. Do this several times, dragging towards a different direction every time until you've enlarged the flames enough.

image 4 4. Add a layer mask to the current layer (Layer> Add Layer Mask> Reveal All).

image 5 5. With the layer mask selected, use the Apply Image tool (Image> Apply Image) to apply the following properties:

Layer: Merged
Channel: RGB
Blending: Multiply


image 6 6. Change the blending mode of the current layer to Overlay.

image 7 7. With the layer mask selected, use the Brightness/Contrast tool to tweak the visibility of the current layer.

Enlarging Flames Tutorial: Final Result 8. Rollover the image in this step to see the original image before this Photoshop technique was applied.


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