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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    Thank you for taking the time to n00bilize the instructions for me. That's what I was doing wrong. I wasn't re-selecting the original rasterized layer after doing each Layer via Cut... it was giving me a pop-up error saying "Could not make a new layer from the selection because the selected...
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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    Sorry, I didn't see your reply. I didn't refresh the thread... OK. So. Going back to that step.. I select both KING and TUTZ, then merge them together which will rasterize/flatten them? Then what? I press M for marquee then what? Select just the letter K?
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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    OK, I redid it in inches, not cm.... I wish the writers of these tuts would be consistent with the terminology and not make up words for the official terms Adobe uses. How am I, a n00b, supposed to know PS slang? So... rasterize = flatten. Yes/No?
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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    I've got the two layers selected. At this point I hit CTRL + E to rasterize/merge/flatten them? These terms are the same, correct? CTRL + E in the Windows version of CS6 this = Merge Layers, not Rasterize. What gives?
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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    I'm really confused. This is what I've done so far and where I get stuck... Make 17x11cm document with 300dpi resolution Use the Paint Bucket Tool to make a black background Use the Horizontal Type Tool to type 'KING' (Now I have three layers: a locked black background, the type 'KING' layer...
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    Post Pic Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!

    I'm a total n00b at Photoshop trying to do what looks like somewhat advanced visual effect: fiery text. I'm following this tutorial: photoshop.kingtutz. c o m /2009/10/22/scorching-fire-text/ I hit CTRL + E to "flatten" or merge the text with background. So far, so good, right? The part I...
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