Fire Button
1. Create a new file. Create a new layer. Draw the Elliptical button and fill it with the color shown in the figure.
2. Filter > Noise > Add Noise
(Amount: 7, Uniform, Monochromatic)
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1. Create a new file. Create a new layer. Draw the Elliptical button and fill it with the color shown in the figure.
2. Filter > Noise > Add Noise
(Amount: 7, Uniform, Monochromatic)
1. Create a new file. Create a new layer. Draw the Elliptical button and fill it with the color shown in the figure.
2. We will get effect with just Layer Style dialogue box. Observe the following figures carefully and make the settings accordingly.
1. Create a new file. Create a new layer. Draw the Elliptical button and fill it with the color shown in the figure.
2. Filter > Noise > Add Noise
(Amount: 7, Uniform, Monochromatic)
1. Create a new file. Create a new layer. Draw the Elliptical button and fill it with the color shown in the figure. Its Dark Red Orange.
2. Layer > Layer Style > Bevel and Emboss
1. Create new file. Keep following colors for foreground and background. <br/>2. Filter > Render > Clouds <br/>3. Filter > Noise > Add Noise <br/> (Amount: 7, Uniform, Monochromatic)
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1. Create new file. Using Gradient Tool, with default black and white color fill the canvas like following image.
2. Filter > Noise > Add Noise
(Amount: 7, Uniform, Monochromatic)
1. Create new file. Keep default black and white color for foreground and background by pressing D <br/>2. Filter > Render > Different Clouds <br/>3. Filter > Stylize > Find Edges
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OK lets begin. Open up whatever you want to use this effect on. Type it in any kind of background you want. <br/>Now Right click on the Text layer and select Blending Options. Use these settings:
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So here we go:
Open Adobe photoshop
Choose white foreground and black background.
Create a new file in grayscale mode and choose 400 x 200 as the canvasg size. Choose the contents as Background colour:
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