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It should appear like this:
Next, activate the Brush tool (B) and then input the following:
- Brush size:900 px
- Hardness: 0%
- Opacity: 15%
- Flow: 100%
- #: 000000
- Zoom level: 200%
Now, let's paint!
The result of that should be like this:
Step 6: Create the Flaming Sword
In this step, we will add flames to the sword of the werewolf warrior. To start, create a new layer (Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + N) on top of all the layers that we've created. Name this layer: "Fire 1" and then activate the Brush tool (B) - input the following settings for this tool:
Brush size: 70px
- Hardness: 0%
- Opacity: 50%
- Flow: 100%
- #: ffffe9
Let's start painting then!
The result of the first fire brush should be similar to this:
Next, let's create a new layer (Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + N) and then name it "Fire 2". Activate the Brush tool (B) and then open the Brush set: "Flame brushes" by sugar breezy. To open that brush set, simply follow the instructions below:
After that click on Load brushes:
Make sure that you've downloaded the brush set on this folder: Adobe > Adobe Photoshop CS2/3/4/5 > Presets > Brushes.
Once the brushes have been loaded, choose the following brush:
Now, your brush is shaped like a flame or flame pattern. Let us now input the following settings for the Brush tool (B):
- Brush size: 400px
- Hardness: Default
- Opacity: 100%
- Flow: 100%
- #: fffebd
Then, let's now start painting:
The flame's position is a bit awkward so activate the Transform tool (Ctrl/Cmd + T) and then rotate "Fire 2" on the angle as shown on the image below:
The result of that should be like this:
Next, create another layer (Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + N) and name it "Fire 3". Use the following brush from the "Flame brushes" brush set:
Activate the Brush tool (B) and input the following:
- Brush size: 300px
- Hardness: Default
- Opacity: 100%
- Flow: 100%
- #: fffdcb
Now, let's paint!
The result:
Next, create another layer (Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + N) and then name it "Fire 4". Activate the Brush tool (B) and then choose the following flame brush:
Now, input the following for the Brush tool (B):
- Brush size: 250px
- Hardness: Default
- Opacity: 75%
- Flow: 100%
- #: ff9f6b
Let's paint:
Next, activate the Transform tool (Ctrl/Cmd + T) and then resize "Fire 4" as shown on the image below:
Activate the Transform tool (Ctrl/Cmd + T) and then rotate it as shown on the image below:
The result:
Create a new layer again (Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + N) and then name it: "Fire 5". Next, activate the Brush tool (B) and then choose this flame brush: