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Hair of fire!

How its done!
Wondering how her hair caught fire?
Here’s how it’s done.

  1. Open the image you want to edit
  2. Press Q to enter quick mask mode and choose a round hard paintbrush and paint over the hair are. You do not have to be neat. Painted hair will appear red
  3. When you have covered the entire hair area, press Q again to exit the quick mask mode.  Press command + shift + I to invert the selection
  4. Press command + U to change the hue and saturation. Make sure the colourize box is checked and give hue 0 and saturation 100.
  5. Drag the layer to make a new copied layer of it. Press command + shift + I to invert selection and go ahead and press delete. Press command + U and give hue 40 and saturation 100.
  6. Change the layer property to linear dodge. Press command + E to merge layers
  7. Choose the smudge tool and choose a brush like shown and change the strength at 40%
  8. From the inside of the hair, give short strokes outwards to give hair a fire effect


And VOILA you’re done


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