- Create a new Photoshop picture with a black background.
- 2Create a 'Rounded Rectangle' by clicking on the shape tool in the task bar on the left hand side.
- 3Ensure the 'shape' layer is selected, and click on 'Filter', then 'Stylize', then 'Wind'. Do not be alarmed when an error message appears, asking if you want to 'Rasterize' the shape. Simply click OK.
- 4Another Box will appear. Make sure the selected settings areas follows: 'Wind' and 'From the Right', then click OK.
- 5Press 'Ctrl'+'F' twice. This redoes the 'Wind' effect.
- Click on 'Edit', then 'Transform', then 'Rotate 90 Degrees CW'.
- Click on 'Filter', then 'Liquify'. A window will open and, after making sure that the brush size is 25, click and drag on the lines made by the wind to distort them into what a flame may bear resemblance to. Once you have done this, click OK. It might not look much like fire right now, but don't give up.
- Click on 'Filter' 'Blur', then 'Gaussian Blur' and set the radius to 1 pixel.
- Duplicate the layer twice.
- 10Make the top 2 layers invisible by clicking on the eye next to them, then click on 'Image', then 'Adjustments', then 'Hue/Saturation'. Tick the 'Colorize' box, then set the variables as following: Hue: 360, Saturation: 100, Lightness: -50. This will turn it a deep red hue.
- Do the same on the top layer, except change the variables to: Hue: 50, Saturation: 100, Lightness: -50. This will make it a yellow color.
- Select the remaining white shape. Click on 'Filter', then 'Blur', then 'Gaussian Blur'. Set the radius to 7 pixels.
- Select the top Layer and change the layer type by clicking in the drop-down menu that usually reads 'Normal' and select 'Overlay'.
- Congratulate yourself! The work is done, and your masterpiece is completed!
Sabtu, 16 April 2011
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