Photoshop makes it easy to create realistic flames. This article was originally created by webkxq2007, a Chinese tutorial network. Please keep this information when reprinting!
Let’s take a look at the effect first:
1. Create a new grayscale file and set the size yourself.
2, fill with black
3. Enter text into text mask (it is recommended to use hollow stroke fonts for better effect)
4. Fill the selection with white and cancel the selection
5. Rotate the canvas as shown in the picture and use the "wind" filter
6. Set the wind filter as shown in the figure
7. Press ctrl+f to repeat the secondary air filter
8. Return to the canvas, select all, copy, create new, and paste the image into a new file for later use.
9. Execute diffusion filter
10, set as shown in the figure
11. Filter-Distort-Ripple (as shown in the picture)
12. Convert image mode as shown in the figure
13. Open the mode again and select "Color Table"
14. Select "Blackbody" in the color table
15. Click on the previously copied backup image
16. Make the wind filter again
17. Stylization-Diffusion (this time, brightening is priority!)
18. The following steps are the same as the first image. Pay attention to this dialog box when changing image mode, click OK
19. Change the mode of both pictures to "RGB", otherwise the following steps cannot be completed.
20. Hold down the left button of the mouse and drag picture 2 to picture 1.
21. Close the eye of picture 1 and adjust the position to strictly match the canvas.
22. This is the subsequent effect of the two pictures.
23,Go to ImageReady
24. Click to copy the current frame
25. Close the previous eye and click on the background layer eye. Try the playback effect
26,Save the file
Finally, let’s take a look at the effect