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    Photoshop Fire effect

    hi
    i wanted to create good fire effect does anyone know how to create the most realistic fire in photoshop ? if any one knows please help me and tell me how can i do that ?
    thank you

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    Re: Photoshop Fire effect

    For the text you can do this simply by just using filters from filter > stylize > wind this wind will provide you that fire effect you looking for also adjustment of hue and saturation must be proper and that should done by you for complete guide check here How to add Fire Effect to a TEXT in photoshop

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    Re: Photoshop Fire effect

    Open the photo, then go to the Paths tab and click create new path. Select the pen tool, make sure idea of where the fire is going. Keep in mind Click to start your path ,Click your next point, hold and drag to create a spline path, Which is necessary to create flowing lines Continue doing this, following the idea of where you want the fire to go. Dont worry about getting it right the first time as you can change the spline at any time ... another little tip - if you press and hold Ctrl while using the pen tool you can temporarily access the Direct Selection Tool Which Will allow you to edit the spline (a big time saver)

    Now select a soft round brush (i used a 5 pixel brush here) and pick an orange color. Make a new layer and name it Fire. Go back to the Paths tab and select stroke path with brush.

    You should immediately can see the stroked path. using a spatter brush and cloning / stamping areas of the path at random.

    Mask / erase the parts of the path that are behind the legs / arms or whatever it is your paths follows.

    Right click on the Fire layer and select blending options, and use these options / values. Feel free to play with the settings (that's how i discovered this technique) You might end up with something better!

    Duplicate the Fire layer, and set the layer mode to OVERLAY Click the eye next to inner shadow and inner glow on the duplicate layer to deactivate them.

    Now double click on outer glow on the duplicate and change the values to this.


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    Re: Photoshop Fire effect

    Panopticum Fire 3.0 is solution for you .Panopticum Fire is a unique and impressive tool with which creation fire becomes easy. One of the most compelling features of our module is that flame is not simply created on the basis of system of particles, but that it consists of very lively.is an add-on module for Adobe Photoshop (5.0 and earlier).

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