Wild Fire | Beginner Photo Manipulation Tutorial | Turn Anything Into Fire
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I am very new to Photoshop and I love that I have found your beginner tutorials. They are things I can actually do. i have watched several other more advanced ones, including one of yours about creating a sphere with a tree and loved what I saw. I will be suggesting your channel to others for sure. Thanks much for sharing your knowledge.
I dont know how to thank you .... youtubers like you are the reason that today i can do alot with photoshop and there was a time where looking at the photoshop icon made me giveup on these tutorials
Make sure to give the vid a like guys! It helps me professionally and emotionally.
Cheers
Man, this took me on a long nostalgia trip. I used to go to your forums and use (and rarely upload to) your render site. Was telling someone about how I made an anime girl on fire pic and I used this very tutorial to do it. He's interested in graphic design and stuff so I linked him the video.
Good times, hope you are still doing well.
I ended up liking this just because of the warning in the beginning. However the tutorial was also really good. Thank you.
I put up an annotation that tells you to add a Ripple effect to the tiger so that it gets more ripples. Doesn't it show?
I don't know how you can find his explaining 'really boring'. He explained it all from A to Z what you need to do.
He made one hell of a tutorial and I'm thanking him for it. He did amazing job here. I wouldn't do it anything better. :)
DAT INTRO THOE
very good job on the tutorial. I like that you did not just go fast & explained it unlike alot where they are moving at lightning speed.
I'm 15 right now, started learning photoshop when I was 13 then after effects.
I gotta say, it was fun.
Now I'm learning animation(well... and drawing)
Glad to know there's other people like me.
great work thanks for taking the time to help. I ended up lowering the dark level and the red went away, it helped one of my pictures look better and the flames stand out.
Thank you. I learned how to turn flames found on the net into a transparency and that is worth its weight in gold. Great tutorial and easy to follow.
this tutorial helped me a lot. i downloaded photoshop 1 month ago and read/watched almost 10 tutorials but was able to do nothing. finally bcoz of this video i edited something on photoshop and that too something AWESOME :D
amazing! u explain it really nicely...and that's what other tutorials lack!
once again...amazing :)
nice tutorial, thanks alot. it taught me a couple new tricks. also im very pleased with my outcome
So glad the creative block went and you're back on track - with great results. Thank you:-)
thank you for this tutorioal bro. I have been learning how to use this amazing program by Adobe by watching videos like this one. Your's has been the best out of all i have watched. I like that you go step by step and explain what you are doin so that we can understand instead of rushing through like so many other tutorials . keep up the good work man!
Cheers for the fancy tutorial mate!
Thank you so much for this! I did a blue rose with blue flames, came out awesome(: thank you!
This is one of the BEST tutorials I've ever watched.... and I've watched a TON of them... THANKS SO VERY MUCH ~ ! ! ! !
1. Don't have a Mac.
2. Command is CTRL (Control)
just go to Edit> Copy in the Photoshop top menu if you really don't know how to copy something
*clapping*. VERY nicely done, sir. I will definitely be memorizing and using this technique. Great stuff.
go to Window, then Channels. Make sure to drag the channel window next to the Layers so it pops into place
I have a show coming up in which i will be exhibiting objects on fire! tried this method and it works a treat! Thanks heaps dude! keep up the good work!
artist's block is a lack of stimulation, all you need to do is surround yourself with creative ideas (art galleries, movies, walks in the park, going shopping, feed your inner child). Then you just need to commit something down, and start creating even if it seems like nothing's gonna come out. Something will.
The beginning made me feel good about myself
its because you have alot of blacks in your image originally, those images are harder. Try and use and image with more whites in it so that when you invert it, the whites stand out, and if you use levels it can really help illuminate and give a nice brightness effect on your image, you can also mess around with curves a little bit :)
So after learning this I went ahead and did it to a bear and a wolf which come out freaking incredible so after that I tried this technique but instead of fire and using warm colors I did ice and used cool colors and it looks awesome! Thanks for the tutorial man
Im spanish, i found a lot SHIT tutorials and finally i had to try with english tutorials. and yours is awesome! (luckly i know some english and could understand it xD) thank u very much :D suscribe and like.
If you are talking about the part at 2:10 I had this same issue.
I did this tutorial about a week ago. When i held down CTRL it didn't work...but when i held down either ALT or COMMAND (can't remember which) it worked..i'm on a Mac btw...
Loved the tut bro...you are literally helping me increase my potential with these vids bro....I totally get inspired by these...
Thank you so much im 2nd Year H.S student and were studying about PS CS5. We had a project we should manipulate any photo and I did this tutorial I got A++!!Thank you so much make more tutorials I real love your works!
Use your tutorials all the time. Actually used this tutorial to make a photomanip for my FB cover pic. I went ahead and added the original photo of the rose back in to give it more realism. Thought it turned out pretty good:
thanks for tutorial! makeing a poster for an upcoming floorball tournament, and firery floorball looks epic!
You can go to the View menu and click on Rulers or use the keyboard shortcut: ctrl (or cmd on mac) + r.
Depends on the background, sometimes you can use the magic eraser tool but most of the time you have to use the pen tool.
Of course you can. Lotsa people sent me Lady gaga on fire or themselves or fish etc. on deviant art. I will try to make a tut about it later on
That's a lot, LOT, LOT of fire. Thanks, man!
Superb tutorial man! Exactly what you say it is, beginner.
I love that 'Warning' at the beginning. Awesome tutorial, keep it up! :D
dude love this. the first thing i pictured when you said you can do this on anything was making a Dragonball z tribute using real humans!
It's not harsh, it's the fact. I don't know how people can judge like that a tutorial which is made by a guy who probably spent a good amount of time to make that video. It takes time to make it.
There is a shortcut, you can set fire to a human and you can just take a picture of them, it will look very realistic. This goes for anything, you can set fire to a lion, anything really! Thumbs up so people can see.
Best tutorial since a long time!
I m from germany actually but with your easy english I understood every single word!
You ve got 1 follower more! (;
Thank you for another straightforward tutorial.Works perfectly..Another tick to my Photoshop know-how list.
This tutorial is very informative, the only thing that messes me up using images with large blocks of one tone. Like, the human face for example, is mostly one tone with a couple of shadows and highlights. If you invert it and color over it it, it's mostly just going to be a big blob of one color as to where the tiger has black and white alternating stripes. It adds a lot of contrast that the human face doesn't have.
Thanks for the tutorial. Also, my photography teacher showed us this video to learn how to do this.
Awesome easy to follow instructions
I love the humbleness of this guy! Keep it up sir!
thanks for the tutorial (and many others). but the image in the beginning looks much better than the one in the end.
the lines on the first tiger look like they are fire, also other details as in his paws etc. i wish you had that covered.
I think if you do the eaxct same thing like you saw in the video, but you copy out the part you want to use and fix it in a own window/new window, then mix it in with the original pic, it would work. I'm goin to test it. Also, awesome vid BakaArts!
You my friend earned my subscription from that intro! You deserve it
Many thanks for the flamed tiger tutorial i found this very interesting and i learned loads in the process. Keep up the good work Ian
you just created a new pokemon lool, great tutorial, I have been watching your tutorials ad you are very skillful
Awesome vid... I tried this technique with a Butterfly and it worked... THANK YOU!!! :3
For those of you who can't get the glow to work make sure your blend is set to screen in the outer glow option
Which palette of the Swaches you used in this tutorial?. I normally use the "Pantone Solid Coated".
its amazing and i really like the suggestion to watch other tutorial... ill be making 1 flaming copy of my self. thanks.
ok i downloaded the trial thanks man this is cool it just lets your creative side go
i subscribed because of the intro....
Thanks, very good tutorial, I tried with a butterfly, and it's beautiful !
Try duplicating the layer before adding your flames. Put some flames on 1 layer, the other flames on the other layer, then hue and saturation then separately.
you can make it with body parts by selecting the part you want to be on fire, making a new layer of just that part and then use the same technique on the tutorial
Great job, i tried same work but yours is better than mine... just few modifications
Awesome tutorial! Thanks!
Hey, you explained it really well and the final effect is awesome
First time I've come across this video. Amazing. Something went wrong with my tiger!! But will try it another time.
AWESOME WORK! THANKS FOR THE HELP
Not one of the best tutorials, but I've learnt a lot from it, so THANK YOU! :-)
Ctrl + T (Transform) the with the mouse outside the boarders of the object you can click and rotate.. whilst holding Ctrl or Alt it snaps round at 45Degree intervals.. Hope i helped Good luck :)
Hi. Just wondered how this could be done so the fire/flames are blue instead of the colours u use. I have mastered this technique but it's only thanks to your fantastic tuition. Top marks for all ur vids mate:)
i subscribed because of the intro.
+JackandtheBoxx i personally wanted to punch my computer
+JackandtheBoxx Same here, man! :D
thanks!I already started photoshop!
It's picking out just the green tints of the whole image, erasing the rest of it. Meaning that you'll only get a part of the whole flame and the rest of the picture will be erased. Leaving you with a part of the flame with a transparent background
Superb tutorial! Nice work!
now i can use this tutorial for my self portrait
Awesome tutorial. It worked for me.
i love that beginning title lol
gotta love the intro
wow this is really good . i even like you're attitude .... thanks for explaining it step by step...... i hate it when i watch tutorials and they dont have steps :) lol
You can also make this fire transparent if you change the layer style to "screen". You can do it if the background color is black!
you the best!!! love your tutorials!!
I'm having a blast with that CS 6!
Totally an awesome investment!
This was a great tutorial! I did a self portrait with this and it looks amazing thanks!
Just open a new document, go to preferences>Interface>Appearance>Color theme, choose the one you like! hope it helps :)
>'I'm just going to lower the contrast a little bit.'
>Lowers it all the way
>'Better.'
Masking is your best friend, or maybe some color layers, might do the trick as well :)
Thats just simply amazing!
nice tutorial dude its so easy...... now i'm going into the fire.... :)
Your tutorials are awesome! :)
Love your warning at the start lol
nice intro
and the tutorial is equally ok
FANTASTIC tutorial!
Any suggestions for creating smoke?
omg looking at dat, is burning my eyes!! ur freaking awesome!
Awesome tutorial. Thanks!
1.) Select your object precisely.
2.) Right click it and click invert selection
3.) press Backspace/Delete
THANKS HELPED ME SO MUCH WITH MY ASSIGNMENT
Amazing! Thank you for your tutorial!
Thanks for the tutorial!
awesome and easy but yours still looks way better
Love the Disclaimer at the beginner!
How can one remove the orange background post adding fire to the tiger?