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Recent content by lookatthisguy

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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    I took a break from it sorry. I did finally figure it out but it's still confusing me. I don't know how I did it. We're on different machines, too. So I think I held shift or something. Anyway not easy. This is what it looks like. Not too impressed but for amateur I guess I did OK... I got...
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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    All right. So. The instructions say CTRL + Left Click the flame on Green Channel to select the with the ant trail highlighter... Looks like this: You're saying not to hit CTRL? Just select the green OMG, learning PS over a forum like this is so difficult. I seriously need an instructor...
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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    Did that and I got a green flame. Tried it again and I got a white flame... How do I get an orange flame? ^^^ Doesn't look good
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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    Did that and I got a green flame. Tried it again and I got a white flame... How do I get an orange flame?
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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    I'm stuck on the part when you bring the real flame overlay over. I saved the image from that website. I opened it with PS. But how do I bring it over? I hit CTRL + Left Click on the Green Channel. It turns grey then I get a bunch of outlines around the lettering. Then what?
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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    Yes, I found the fix before you looks like...
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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    Now my question is how do I get that flame to come over... I fixed it already... View > Show > Layer Edges. I fixed it. No more blue box around the layers...
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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    It just outlines the layer when I select it. It goes away after I select something else... View > Show > Layer Edges. I fixed it. No more blue box around the layers...
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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    OK, I did that. I'd like to skip to the part where we overlay the real flame onto the letter. Is the blue box around the layer normal? I don't remember it being there before... Anyway.. so it looks like this...
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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    I messed up so I had to use my backup :) Here I fixed my layers. So now I'm not working in a group. Group 1 and 2 are my messups
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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    So this is what my 'K' looks like: I don't understand what happened here. There's this ugly box up at the top. How'd that happen? Anyone know?
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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    Oh, I see. You have to hold down CTRL + ALT. I use Windows version...
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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    OK, I did that but I ended up erasing too much off the letter. How come in Photoshop you can only undo the very last thing you did and not multiple undos? Is there a way to revert and start over from the full opacity letter? This is frustrating... In Illustrator you can undo as many times as you...
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