Photoshop CS5 Brush Tool: Create Burning Fire Effect – Elemental Effect
Author: Anonymous Source: Effect: (1) Run Photoshop CS5, execute the “File” → “New” command, and create a new document named “Flame Brush”. (2) Create a new “Layer 1”, create a rectangular selection and fill it with black. (3) Select the “Gradient” tool to add a gradient to the image. (4) Execute the “Filter” → “Distort” → “Wave” command to distort the image. 5) Select the “Eraser” tool to erase the edges of the image. (6) Copy “Layer 1” and execute the “Filter” → “Blur” → “Gaussian Blur” command on “Layer 1”. (7) Slightly reduce the size of the “Layer 1 Copy” layer. (8) Change the “Opacity” of the “Layer 1 Copy” layer to “50%”. (9) Execute the “Edit” → “Define Brush Preset” command to define the brush style and change the name to Fire Brush. (10) Open the material file “Flame.psd”, create a new “Layer 1” and fill it with black, select the “Flame Brush.psd” brush, and switch to the brush palette to make settings. 11) Set the “Shape Dynamic” item. (12) Set the “dispersion” item. (13) Set the “Foreground Color” to white and use the “Brush” tool to draw. (14) Perform free transformation operation on “Layer 1”. 15) Duplicate…
Photoshop CS5 Brush Tool: Create Burning Fire Effect – Elemental Effect
Author: Anonymous Source: Effect: (1) Run Photoshop CS5, execute the “File” → “New” command, and create a new document named “Flame Brush”. (2) Create a new “Layer 1”, create a rectangular selection and fill it with black. (3) Select the “Gradient” tool to add a gradient to the image. (4) Execute the “Filter” → “Distort” → “Wave” command to distort the image. 5) Select the “Eraser” tool to erase the edges of the image. (6) Copy “Layer 1” and execute the “Filter” → “Blur” → “Gaussian Blur” command on “Layer 1”. (7) Slightly reduce the size of the “Layer 1 Copy” layer. (8) Change the “Opacity” of the “Layer 1 Copy” layer to “50%”. (9) Execute the “Edit” → “Define Brush Preset” command to define the brush style and change the name to Fire Brush. (10) Open the material file “Flame.psd”, create a new “Layer 1” and fill it with black, select the “Flame Brush.psd” brush, and switch to the brush palette to make settings. 11) Set the “Shape Dynamic” item. (12) Set the “dispersion” item. (13) Set the “Foreground Color” to white and use the “Brush” tool to draw. (14) Perform free transformation operation on “Layer 1”. 15) Duplicate…
Photoshop CS5 Brush Tool: Create Burning Fire Effect – Elemental Effect
Author: Anonymous Source: Effect: (1) Run Photoshop CS5, execute the “File” → “New” command, and create a new document named “Flame Brush”. (2) Create a new “Layer 1”, create a rectangular selection and fill it with black. (3) Select the “Gradient” tool to add a gradient to the image. (4) Execute the “Filter” → “Distort” → “Wave” command to distort the image. 5) Select the “Eraser” tool to erase the edges of the image. (6) Copy “Layer 1” and execute the “Filter” → “Blur” → “Gaussian Blur” command on “Layer 1”. (7) Slightly reduce the size of the “Layer 1 Copy” layer. (8) Change the “Opacity” of the “Layer 1 Copy” layer to “50%”. (9) Execute the “Edit” → “Define Brush Preset” command to define the brush style and change the name to Fire Brush. (10) Open the material file “Flame.psd”, create a new “Layer 1” and fill it with black, select the “Flame Brush.psd” brush, and switch to the brush palette to make settings. 11) Set the “Shape Dynamic” item. (12) Set the “dispersion” item. (13) Set the “Foreground Color” to white and use the “Brush” tool to draw. (14) Perform free transformation operation on “Layer 1”. 15) Duplicate…
Photoshop CS5 Brush Tool: Create Burning Fire Effect – Elemental Effect
Author: Anonymous Source: Effect: (1) Run Photoshop CS5, execute the “File” → “New” command, and create a new document named “Flame Brush”. (2) Create a new “Layer 1”, create a rectangular selection and fill it with black. (3) Select the “Gradient” tool to add a gradient to the image. (4) Execute the “Filter” → “Distort” → “Wave” command to distort the image. 5) Select the “Eraser” tool to erase the edges of the image. (6) Copy “Layer 1” and execute the “Filter” → “Blur” → “Gaussian Blur” command on “Layer 1”. (7) Slightly reduce the size of the “Layer 1 Copy” layer. (8) Change the “Opacity” of the “Layer 1 Copy” layer to “50%”. (9) Execute the “Edit” → “Define Brush Preset” command to define the brush style and change the name to Fire Brush. (10) Open the material file “Flame.psd”, create a new “Layer 1” and fill it with black, select the “Flame Brush.psd” brush, and switch to the brush palette to make settings. 11) Set the “Shape Dynamic” item. (12) Set the “dispersion” item. (13) Set the “Foreground Color” to white and use the “Brush” tool to draw. (14) Perform free transformation operation on “Layer 1”. 15) Duplicate…