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  1. Wow! Great Tutorial. I wasn't quite sure how it would look when I saw the title, but when I saw the end product, I thought it was amazing! Nice Job!

    Here's what I made with it (a bit colorful, wouldn't you say? :D ).

    [attachment=0]crazy pixelated_waved.jpg[/attachment]

  2. Wow! Great Tutorial. I wasn't quite sure how it would look when I saw the title, but when I saw the end product, I thought it was amazing! Nice Job!

    Here's what I made with it (a bit colorful, wouldn't you say? :D ).

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  3. This is just something I made that I thought you would enjoy. :D

    (I hope you do!)

    Plug-ins needed:

    Fire!

    Here is your end result:

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    Step one:

    Using the selection tool, make a selection of 600 pixels high (from top to bottom) and 100 pixels wide.

    Step two:

    Fill in this box us the gradient tool and starting from the top left corner and ending in the bottom right (Primary color is red and secondary is dark red)

    (Should look like this)

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    Step three:

    Repeat step one and two to make a second bax right after the first one. This time though, use the gradient with orange as your primary color and brown as your secondary color.

    (Should look like this)

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    Repeat these steps, alternating colors as shown, until you reach the edge of the picture. (If you are off a couple of pixels, that's fine)

    Step four:

    Add noise to the picture, set the intensity to 51.

    Step five:

    Use the motion blur and set the distance to 40.

    Step six (final step!):

    Use the Fire! Plug-in and even though it is in the render category, if you set it down to two, it will make our final product!

    22625_a7073a641d38d9563eac5a86d3ba2783

    Any feedback, criticism or comments, are fine.

    I hope you enjoyed making Fire Bars!

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