Fire Text
Learning how to use the built-in lighting
effects filter is one of the most important skills you'll
ever learn for Photoshop. It allows you to add volume and
reality to normal 2D objects. Here we go:
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Start
by opening Photoshop and creating a new grayscale image. Go File>New
and change the mode to grayscale. For this example, I chose dimensions
of 400x400 pixels. In the channels palette create a new channel
by clicking the . Then use the Text Tool to add white text to your channel.
When you are finished, hit Ctrl+A to select the whole canvas.
To make things easier, double click your new channel in the channels
palette and rename it "Base."
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Drag
the "Base" channel to the to duplicate it. Go to Image>Rotate Canvas>90°
CW. Deselect everything by going Ctrl+D. Then apply the
wind filter by going to Filter>Stylize>Wind Choose
the settings Blast and From the Left. Reapply the
filter according to how tall you want your flames to be. I used
the filter a total of three times in my example.
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Now
select all by hitting Ctrl+Arotate your text back to normal
by going Image>Rotate Canvas>90° CCW. Soften the streaks
by using Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur Pick a setting that
looks good to you. I chose 3.0 pixels.
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Lengthen
the flames by going Filter>Blur>Motion Blur Set the
distance to 20 pixels and the angle to -79° or so. Then go Filter>Distort>Wave
to add some waviness. I chose these settings. Next go Filter>Distort>Ocean
Ripple to add some texture to your flame. Set the Ripple Size
to 15 and the Ripple Magnitude to 2.
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Now
you need to copy the contents of the "Base copy" channel into Layer
1. This can be accomplished with the following series of impressive
keyboard shortcuts: Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, Ctrl+~, Ctrl+V then swich
back to they Layers Palette and merge Layer 1 into the background
layer below by hitting Ctrl+E. Now it's time to colorize
the image. Go to Image>Mode>Indexed Color. Then go
Image>Mode>Color Table and choose Black Body. Next
switch back to RGB Mode by going Image>Mode>RGB Color.
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Now
select the "Base" channel by going to the Channels Palette and Ctrl+clicking
the "Base" channel. Then return to the Layers Palette and click
the to create a new layer. Fill the selection with black (It
can quickly be done by pressing D followed by Alt+Backspace).
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As
a final touch you may want to add an inner glow to your text to
make it blend in with the fire a little smoother. Right click on
the black text's layer and choose Blending Options. Then
pick Inner Glow and play with the settings. If you would
like to change the color or adjust it a little, click the background
layer (the one with the flames) in the Layer Palette and explore
the Image>Adjust>Hue/Saturation and Image>Adjust>Curves.
You can click the image to the left to see the full view. Whewww,
that's one hot tamale!
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Tutorial
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