Photoshop CS: Fire storm

1. Press D to default to the black and white background2. Open a new Document 500 x 370 px - White background (#ffffff)

1. Press D to default to the black and white background

2. Open a new Document 500 x 370 px - White background (#ffffff)

3. Filter > Render > Clouds

4. Filter > Sketch > Graphic pen and set the properties as shown below.

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Effect result:

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5. Filter > Blur > Radial blur > set properties

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6. Filter > Disort > Ocean ripple

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Effect results

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7. Filter > Disort > Twirl

+ Angle : 395

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8. Duplicate the layer

- Right click on Background> Duplicate layer (or press Ctrl + J )

- Name the new layer "Delicious"

9. Rotate the layer "delicious" against the Background layer

- Click "delicious" layer

- Edit > Transform > Flip Horizontal

10. Right-click the layer "Slither"> Blending option > choose Blend mode : Lighten

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11. Click the Fill layer fill icon or adjustments > Color Balance

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- Select Midtones: +100, 0, -100

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12. Perform the duplication of the layer ( Ctrl + J ) "Color blance" 1 or 2 times to increase the yellow color of the flame

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13. Click panner Color blance copy last> Blending options > select Blend mode : linear Burn

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14. Change the image direction when necessary.

Final result:

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Update 25 May 2019
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