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Photoshop Tutorial: Make A Fireball Effect - Tutorial to make a fireball in PhotoShop | ||
Discussion by fusethemusic with 7 Replies.
Last Update: August 14, 2009, 11:49 am | |||
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Fill the layer with a color, start with black
Use Filter>Render>Lens Flare and choose 50-300mm zoom
Apply five lens flare, 1 in the center and 4 in each corner
Then apply Filter>Sketch>Chrome with detail of 4 and smoothness of 8
Copy the layer and apply Filter>Distort>Twirl of 200
Copy that copied layer and apply Filter>Distort>Twirl with -400
Set both copied layers blending mode to Lighten and merge all layers
Now go to Image>Adjustments>Color Balance and choose whatever color, I did red.
You can mess around with some of those parameters to change it up a bit, like the lens flare type or blending modes. Also if you want to..
You can make it kinda like a matrix effect if you:
Copy the final layer before you change the color balance
Apply Filter>Distort>Wave and choose square (it's automatically generated so you can change it however you want)
Change the blending mode to lighten again and merge layers.
Now use the color balance and choose green for a matrix look.
Cheers

The effect is cute. I also added motion blur, gaussian blur.
I would rate the tutorial 7.5/10
The effect is easy as well as attractive. Adding some Radial blur with zoom gives a real good look. Adding good-font and borders can give you a real good signature.
Thanks for the tutorial man, keep up the good work
Speedy
This will also give you more credits, because it's easier to see.
thanks for the tut,
ruben
i think the 6 is only cose this is a realy cool effect
you can get much more by adding some pic and discriptions
NoMore
This is awesome, I made one but I added an "Electricity" Effect by making it blue with white stripes:)
-reply by Unknown
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