Hi. We are a small team looking to grow our tutorials number and for that matter, we need YOU to write for us. We can pay you, but very poorly for ...
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One thing I love about blog posts is that they provoke a thought in my head. As soon as that happens, I feel as I must comment expecting it is beneficial ...
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Im Jake walker i live in the United Kingdom and, Im learning web development and photoshop in spare time, At the moment im doing A-level art, Graphic / Product design and ...
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4. Fox Fire tutorialseeker.com Posted 15 March 2006 - 03:25 PM ok, first i must say i like it next i have a question: well, i drew the pic myself, yea yea i know not ...
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In this tutorial, I will show you the steps I took to create this Dark, Super-Natural Magic Figure with Fire Element in Photoshop.We will be revising the techniques shown in recent ...
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Learn how to create fire from scratch using basic tools and shapes already provided in Photoshop. There are no shortcuts in this tutorial, make fire fast and easy without downloading brushes. ...
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Learn how to create a detailed and cool looking sci-fi art piece in Photoshop. Grab your lighter and a big bottle of gasoline, because today we are going to set the ...
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Using some of the most common Photoshop tools (like Smudge, Dodge and Burn) Neville Dsouza shows how to create a complicated artwork without relying on third-party plug-ins. This lesson will also ...
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In this tutorial, well make a scene with flaming bombs pouring from the sky. This tut is made to show some down and dirty Photoshop tricks that beginners can quickly pick ...
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This tutorial is a collaboration with a good friend of mine with Ciursa Ionut. This tutorial is about creating a fantasy illustration using some dragon images and a few cliffs for ...
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Corey Barker is Executive Producer of PlanetPhotoshop.com and is an Education and Curriculum Developer for the National Association of Photoshop Professionals. Corey has also made numerous appearances on the highly rated ...
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That's It! Repeat the same steps to create different types of flames. If you know some basic skills of Photoshop, here are some ideas you can try:
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2) It'll turn out different everytime. The filter is randomly generated. I've had comments telling me theirs looked better than my tutorial. It's like a box of chocolates...you never know what ... |
I don't think so that it can be easier. It's because all smudge tool operations are just improvisation - each time You will get difrent effect :)
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The first step in all of my paintings, whether it is a character or an environment, is to lay down the basic shapes. These shapes become the building blocks of the ...
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I receive some mails to do this make up, the idea of this work is the concept of Energy, this is originally for a graphic design site, I am a designer, ...
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22. Fireball pure-graphics.org |
Learn how to blend an image (a construction site in this case) with a fire image to make it look like it's on fire.
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Step 1: Start off by creating a new image, because details are the most important, the document must be large, make sure it forms a perfect square. For this I set ...
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After this, go again to Filter>Render>Difference Clouds and apply it. If not satisfied with the result, press CTRL+F or CMD+F on Mac to apply it again and again.
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Start with a new document. I used 300X200 px in this tutorial. Make the background black(000000). Then you add white text(FFFFFF) Filter>Blur>Gaussian blur so that the text gets blurred. Ctrl+E/merge down ...
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1) Open a new document sized 400x400 and a black background. Now click 'Filter' > 'Render' > 'Lens Flare' and enter these settings: 2) Next we click 'Filter' > 'Artisic' > ...
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