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Yeah-i never heard anything about it after it drop...
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this certanly was a wash wasnt it...
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Photoshop Social
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A place to share tips, tricks and help one another.
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Started by young.gun,
Last replied by BIG.DON.V on Thursday, 21 January 2010
Started by young.gun,
Last replied by swashbuckler on Wednesday, 08 July 2009
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BIG.DON.V,
2009-05-19 22:24:27
Please use the CREATE DISCUSSION click to start a new tutorial or topic. Thanks.
young.gun,
2009-05-19 12:09:06
I have Photoshop CS2, so I will be referencing it. If you have another program please let us know so we can help you, if need be.
Blaze,
2009-05-19 11:50:59
How to Photoshop Flames
Create a new image, apply filter --> render ---> cloud
Apply filter ---> render ---> different cloud, ctrl + f to repeat this filter a few times, until you get something similar to fire
Apply filter ---> liquidfy to make the flames look more realistic
Image ---> adjustment ---> gradient map
Create a new image, apply filter --> render ---> cloud
Apply filter ---> render ---> different cloud, ctrl + f to repeat this filter a few times, until you get something similar to fire
Apply filter ---> liquidfy to make the flames look more realistic
Image ---> adjustment ---> gradient map
