Now we have the basic structure for our fire application. Now we'll add some color and smooth out some of the edging to make it look realistic.
Next we adjust the hue and saturation for our photoshop image by selecting Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation or by pressing Ctrl+U in Photoshop for Windows. Insert the settings of +175 Hue and +85 saturation.
Apply a guassian blur of 1.5 pixels to your image by selecting Filter > Blur > Guassian Blur. Our image layer (Layer 1) should now look similar to the one below.
Now, if you're ready, you can move on to the conclusion of this tutorial, Part II, by clicking on the series link below.
these are excellent for a person of my computing level which is basic, and as a chap in his early seveneties I find that it is pitched at just the right level for understanding. Tuition in this subject is expensive and for someone like myself on a limited budget it is more than welcome. I can only thank you from the bottom of my heart.
sincerely
Ron.
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(Posted by Cory)
You are most welcome - and I'll strive to keep them coming the same. It makes it worth while knowing that someone is actually learning something and enjoying them. Best Regards,
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Comment #4
(Posted by Bella J)
This tutorial is awesome, I think you did a great job in breaking it down for the newbies, even us ware 'n' tare photoshoppers commend you- My fiance will love to be my ginee pig "man on fire "for this :P!-Thanks again-I'll be looking out for more tuts!
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