5/31/2023 0 Comments Fire ball photoshop tutorialLet us now move toward our next concern about this software that is ‘why we need this software’? Why We Should Use Photoshop? Here we will discuss ‘Why we should use adobe Photoshop software?’ as well as ‘how it helps in our editing work?’ and also have a look on the tools of this software, which makes it different from other raster editing software. In Adobe Photoshop tutorials you will get knowledge about the main and exciting features of this software and tutorials are those terms that help you to improve your knowledge about any particular software. Just mess around with the tools and learn to understand the filters and tools.Photoshop software is a raster image editing software of Adobe Systems, which is most widely used by the raster image editing professionals for giving a realistic look to their work. The purpose of this tutorial was to demonstrate that you can do nearly anything in Pixelmator. The blur of this layer will create a nice glow, but it must be subtle therefore, delete most of the layer, leaving only the areas that are close to the face and the fire.īy using a few stock photos and playing with the blending modes, we created a very nice fire effect. Then, with the Eraser Tool (E), delete the dark parts of the layer. Next, change the Blending to Screen and the Opacity to 70%. Use 2 for the Amount.ĭuplicate the layer and go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Select all layers and duplicate them, then go to Layer > Merge Layers. With the Eraser Tool (E), delete nearly the entire layer leave only the areas where the orange light is visible. Next, change the Blending to Color Dodge. With the Eraser Tool (E), you can erase some parts over the fireball to make the fire more visible.Ĭreate a new layer on top of the others and go to Filter > Generator > Clouds. Then, with the Brush Tool (B), select a dark orange/brown (e.g., #926721) for the color paint over the fireball. Keep the Color Dodge for the Blending.Īdd a new layer, on top of all the others, and fill it with black. Use 4 for the Radius.ĭuplicate the stroke layer then, once again, go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Next, go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. The purpose of this step is to add a white stroke to the arm. Use 100 for the Intensity.Ĭhange the Blending to Color Dodge and delete the other parts of the layer, leaving only the hand and arm. You can find the one I used at ĭuplicate the layer of the guy’s arm. Now import another photo-this time, a fireball. Use Screen for the Blending to make the flames match the photo. With the Lasso Tool (L), select parts of the flames and copy them in your composition. I used a picture from Shutterstock, and you can download it here: idea is pretty simple. You can find some high-quality free stock photos at sxc.hu. To increase the realism of the composition, use some stock photos of fire. Change the Blending to Color Dodge and then use the Brush Tool (B) to add white paint over the arm-just to create some highlights. With the Brush Tool (B), paint the layer with orange.ĭuplicate the orange layer and change the Blending to Overlay.Īdd another layer and fill it with black. Now, duplicate the layer of the Step 3, then delete the layer mask so that the arm is in the picture again.Īdd a new layer on top of the hand’s layer and change the Blending to Multiply. After that, change the Blending to Hard Light and the Opacity to 60%. Use 25 for the Radius and 100 for the Intensity.ĭuplicate the layer again and go to Filter > Sharpen Luminance. Use the image below for referenceĭuplicate the layer and go to Filter > Sharp > Unsharp Mask. Then, using the Brush Tool (B), with black for the color, paint over the mask layer in order to erase part of the arm. Next, select one of the layers go to Layer > Add Layer Mask. Always keep an extra copy of this layer because you will need to use the original several times throughout the whole process. With the Lasso Tool (L), extract the background from the image you only need the guy and a black background. Open Pixelmator and place a photo of the guy who will become the torch man. The process is very similar, and the result is equally beautiful. I created this effect a few months ago in Photoshop for a tutorial for Digital Arts Magazine, and I have decided to try it in Pixelmator. In this tutorial, I will show you how to create a “human torch” effect.
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