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    Text SmoKe Effect

    Hi,
    that's my try for a Text SmoKe effect. Hope You like it .

    1) new document: 1000*500 72dpi
    2) write your text (e.g. "SmoKe")
    3) ctrl+click the text layer
    4) hide the text layer and press Q (enter in quick mask mode)
    5) apply gaussian blur (5px)
    6) apply maximum (5px)
    7) apply gaussian blur (3px)
    8) filter -> distort -> ocean ripple (ripple size: 9 - ripple magnitude: 9)
    9) ctrl+f and press Q to exit the quick mask mode
    10) create a new layer and fill the seleciton with white and hide "layer1"
    11) press Q to enter in quick mask mode
    12) filter -> stylize -> glowing edges (edge width: 6 - edge brightness: 2 - smoothness: 13)
    13) press Q to exit quick mask mode, add a new layer and fill with white, duplicate it (ctrl+j) and hide "layer2 copy"
    14) activate "layer2" and blur it (5px) take the opacity down to 21%
    15) right click on "layer2 copy" and duplicate layer in a new document
    15b) fill the background with black and merge down
    15c) filter -> distort -> polar coordinates (polar to rectangular) and rotate the images 90CW
    15d) filter -> stylize -> wind (wind - from the right) apply it 3 times (3 times in total) and rotate the image 90CCW
    15e) filter -> distort -> polar coordinates (rectangular to polar)
    15f) shift drag in the original document
    16) ctrl+click on "layer1"
    17) ctrl+alt+d (feather: 3px), invert the selection (ctrl+shift+i) and hit canc, ctrl+d (deselect)
    18) blur it (1px), disable the visibility of "layer2 copy", drag "layer3" under it
    19) take the opacity down to 21%
    20) ctrl+click "layer1", press Q to enter in quick mask mode
    21) filter -> stylize -> glowing edges (edge witdh: 2 - edge brightness: 3 - smoothness: 14), press Q to exit quick mask mode
    22) add a new layer and fill the selection with white, apply a 1px gaussian blur, deselect and take down the opacity to 45%

    optional => 23) activate visibility oof "layer2 copy", blur it (3px), invert it (ctrl+i) and take down the opacity to 18%


    Try different settings for filters, that's only an indicative way ;)

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    Text SmoKe Effect

    wow, that's really cool -- will have to do that to add to my skills!! Thanks!

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    Text SmoKe Effect

    sweetness dude I can see how I could use that in some of my work :B

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    Text SmoKe Effect

    :}

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    Text SmoKe Effect

    Awesome tut, thanx alot.
    [img width=450 height=120]http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/6581/fearsv9.gif[/img]

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    Text SmoKe Effect

    I exactly did as u said and got this result :

    can u plz attach the .atn file here ? Thanx :(
    [img width=450 height=120]http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/6581/fearsv9.gif[/img]

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    Text SmoKe Effect

    I've not the .atn, but I think that your new document isn't black ;).
    In step one the new document must be black. Sorry for this lack .

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    Text SmoKe Effect

    I am going to try that out right now :} Thanks ApWizard





    :B

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    Any1 Have Wat Finished Iece Looks Like?

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    Hello

    Nice... its very excellent

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