Abstract Fire Effect
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In this tutorial I’ll be showing you how to create a cool, abstract fire effect.

Step 1
Start by creating a new document and filling the background with a darkish color. I used the size 400 x 400 pixels and filled the background with #262d4f.
Now create a new layer. Change yuor foreground color to a light yellow then do some brushing with a large, soft brush. Color used: #e7d409.

Now create another new layer, this time do some brushing with a dull orange. Color used: #d27c09.

Lower the opacity for the orange brushing layer down to about 80%. Now on another new layer, do some brushing with a bright red color. I used #cd0920.

Lower the opacity for the bright red brushing layer to about 60%.

Now merge all of the brushing layers together.
Step 2
After you’ve merged the brushing layerse together, Apply Filter > Distort > Wave with the default settings. You can click randomize a few times if you want to.

Now duplicate the layer you just applied wave to, then press CTRL+F to repeat the lsat filter. Change the layer mode for the duplicated layer to Darken.

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Not an amazing tutorial… better luck next time
Comment by Petyo — June 30, 2007
hey, this was the first photoshop tutorial ive done n mine came out lookin mint. thanks a lot for the step by step guide its great! cheers x
Comment by CandyCane — July 3, 2007
Good enough to be your first tutorial
I woulda rated it 7 of 10.. 
Comment by Zeriz — August 10, 2007
Cool…..Nice Tutorial. Thank U….
Comment by rancho — August 18, 2007
not a bad tutorial for a first timer. It’s better than some of the other stuff i’ve seen.
Comment by xEmoxAnarchistx — September 7, 2007