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Submitted by Martin on 2006-03-05 15:49:52. Since then read 20884 times. Scored 4.06 points out of maximum 5 by 50 votes.

This tutrial will show you how can you make any text look like it is in flame 1. Open new document (mine was 450*300) and fill its background with black color. Than select Text tool (size: 150 pt, color: white) and write something on black background. I wrote this: 2. Now go Filter>Blur>Blur (when window with Rasterize question pops up just klick "ok"): 3. Click Layer>Merge Down: 4. Now use Smudge Tool and make text looks like like this (it's easy): 5.Duplicate layer: Layer>Duplicate Layer: 6.On first layer (not duplicated one) press Ctrl+U, check Colorize box and set Hue to 45 and Saturation to 100 just like on the picture below: 7. Now press Ctrl+U on duplicated layer, also check Colorize box and set Saturation to 100 just like this: 8. Now you should have something like this: 9. Ser Blending Mode to Linear Dodge: 10. Here is your final result:

[8] Select layer1 click Image>Rotate Canvas>90'CCW.

[1] Finding a good image like this.

[1] You may use any photos you want.

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Your going to adjust each of the RGB channels separately.

Burning & Outline Photoshop Text Effect

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