Fiery Photo Effect
Learn how to convert your photos into Fiery Photo Effect.
Step 2: First we apply Hue/Saturation, go to Image> Adjustments> Hue/Saturation or press Ctrl+U and apply these following setting:
Step 3: Duplicate the layer by pressing Ctrl+J and go to Filter> Blur> Gaussian Blur and apply these settings:
Step 4: Set the layer blending mode to 'Overlay'.
Step 5: Merge the layers together by pressing Ctrl+E. Again duplicate the layer and go to Filter> Blur> Motion Blur and apply these following setting:
Step 6: Set the layer blending mode to 'Overlay' and merge the layer together.
After this your Image looks like this:
Step 7: Create a new layer and fill with white using Paint Bucket Tool.
Set this layer mode to 'Overlay' and do not merge.
Step 8: Press 'D' to reset your color palette. Set your foreground color to #000099 and background to white. Create a new layer and fill with this color (#000099).
Step 9: Go to Filter> Render> Clouds. Set the layer blending mode to 'Overlay' and Opacity on this layer to 57%.
Step 10: In this step create a new layer again and fill it with white. Set the layer blending mode on this layer to 'Difference'.
Step 11: In the Final step duplicate your background layer. Move this layer to 2nd from the top under white layer and set the layer blending mode to 'Darken'.
Here's is the Final Result!:
4 Comments:
great work....thanks...
By Ngawang...., At August 9, 2009 at 7:29 AM
elow..............
melbert
By Anonymous, At August 11, 2009 at 6:57 PM
You know what would be neat, is if the layer color would work the way you said it would. I tried everything to put the colors in the layers and by the time i was done i wanted to trow my computer out the window. It would be nice if worked the way you say it does. as a firefighter I would love to have a picture like this.
By Anonymous, At September 23, 2009 at 6:05 PM
works nice !
fire came too bright in my picture tho
By Anonymous, At September 25, 2009 at 6:17 AM
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