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Post by Masamune on Mar 23, 2009 11:27:27 GMT -5
This is a for the little minority of you out there this one's for Gimp Step one: Get your text But it has to be white with a black background. Step two: Use the smuge tool at the top of the text to make it look like flames. Step three: Right clcik the canvas and select Colour>Colour Balance. Once on clour balance it'll probably come up with this: ,You may need to click Shaddow. Once you've selected Shaddow there will be three bars one R one G and one B. Slect the R number input and type in 100 then select the G and input 30 then G and input -30. Then click Midtones and do the same R 100 G 30 and B -30 . Ok so last one ;D Select Highlights, R and then input 100, G 0 and B -100. It should look like this or sort of: ~Masamune~
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Post by Spud on Mar 23, 2009 11:52:11 GMT -5
Cool. Thanks for your submission
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Post by Jasek on Mar 23, 2009 12:07:43 GMT -5
hehe it is avaible in PS too, but it is called liquify.
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