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TwilightImaging

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That is so funny because I was thinking of something just like that but was afraid it would be too cheesy. I'll have to work on that, I have tons of fire pics to use that I've taken on scenes.

Cheesey is my middle name:yay:hhehehe
Go wit' it!
 

MrX

High Octane
One I whipped up..

106m3rd.jpg
 
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hvp05

Methodically disorganized
So, X...

Maybe I'm the only one who wants to know, or doesn't already know, how you did it, but I'd like to see your method of changing the fire the way you did. I could try some neat stuff with that. :biggrin:
 

MrX

High Octane
So, X...

Maybe I'm the only one who wants to know, or doesn't already know, how you did it, but I'd like to see your method of changing the fire the way you did. I could try some neat stuff with that. :biggrin:

Really wasnt all that difficult, since I have a plug-in that swaps RGB around.

1. Duplicate layer
2. Select plug-in to swap Red to Blue
3. Use eraser to remove the duplicated layer around the flames to reveal original.
4. Adjusted Curves and Levels slightly

If anyone wants the plug-in, shoot me a PM with your email addy and I'll send it to you. :yay:
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
Really wasnt all that difficult, since I have a plug-in that swaps RGB around.

1. Duplicate layer
2. Select plug-in to swap Red to Blue
3. Use eraser to remove the duplicated layer around the flames to reveal original.
4. Adjusted Curves and Levels slightly

If anyone wants the plug-in, shoot me a PM with your email addy and I'll send it to you. :yay:

fire.jpg


This was my other project. The one I chose not to enter. I went to an online editor and it just had an option to change hues. You pick the color and Voila!
 
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