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Chaotic Fiery Background 8

Design this fiery orange wallpaper that can be used for your website header or your desktop background or anything you can think of!

1. Create a new document (640*480).

2. Fill the background with #000000 using the paint bucket tool and create 3 different 50-300mm lens flares (filter – render – lens flare – 50-300mm) and place them on your black background like this.

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3. Now go to (filter – sketch – chrome) and use these settings.

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4. For now, you should have something simple like this.

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5. Now change the blending mode to lighten and duplicate the layer about 7 times. This step is a little bit complicated… You have to apply filters (filter – disort – glass, wave or ocean ripple) on all the dupliacted layers but not on the original layer and the last 2 duplicated layers! The 2 last duplicated layers I just mentioned need the twirl effect (filter – disort – twirl)… And if you put 100 in the first layer you have to put -100 on the second one (see screenshot below)!

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6. You should have something like this after these first five steps.

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7. And in the last stap we are going to merge all the layers we’ve just created and edited. To do this, select all your layers and then do this in your menu (layers – merge layers)… You should still have the same picture as before but now we can colorize them all together! So go ahead and (image – adjustements – hue/saturation) and use these settings (you can change it if you want ofcourse)…

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8. Your picture is finished now but if you want to, you can add some amazing effects by just duplicating you layer and by changing the blending mode on the new layer… You can find some examples here!

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  1. Habib says:

    That was a wonderful tutorial, I liked and enjoyed very much. Thanks! it was really great.

  2. dany says:

    I seriously love the talent you have made for yourself dude. This is how you should share everything you have. Keep it up bro. You rock.

  3. anniething says:

    Great, great, great! The middlesteps do open many possibilyties to take it further and make diferent work! Thanks for this one ;) !

  4. jimmyt says:

    Sweet tutorial but what filter did you use to get the sweet pic thats at the top and in the basic thing cuz thats the main one I really want?

  5. mike d says:

    This is a great tutorial! Though when I did it sort of ended up with a kind of demon. Still cool though!

  6. Shaista says:

    I used this tutorial as a part of an assignment for my a college assignment i was strugglin’ with. IT really helped me get the ball rollin’… Thank you for sharing!

  7. d says:

    Thanks I1 found it helpful with some things I am working on. But yours still looks better than how mine turned out. Not fair ;) !

  8. retoucher77 says:

    I Really like it. Thanks for sharing, great job!

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