Sharp Fire »
By MaxW on Dec 14, 2004 in Photoshop |
Create a nice sharp fire effect that looks very realistic!
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

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.

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

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.

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

you should see something similar to this after

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

